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Marxize, v.|ˈmɑːksaɪz| [f. as Marxian a.1 and n.1 + -ize.] To form, adapt, etc., in accordance with the doctrines of Karl Marx; to follow or advocate Marxism. Hence Marxiˈzation; ˈMarxizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1940‘G. Orwell’ Inside Whale 163 By being Marxised literature has moved no nearer to the masses. 1951Scrutiny XVIII. 49 The days of Public School Marxising and Fellow-travelling had begun. 1972J. Wain in Cox & Dyson 20th-Cent. Mind II. x. 346 During the Marxizing decade, poets whose imaginative world was subjective rather than objective..had tended to be crowded out of the centre of the stage. 1975Times 15 Apr. 15/5 The ‘Socialist’ fixation that the Marxization of the West will be hindered with Britain in the EEC. |