Talk:Marxian class theory

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Duplication?[edit]

This page seems to overlap a lot with the section on Marxism in the Social Class article. Is there any reason to have both? And, if not, which should stay? VoluntarySlave (talk) 06:19, 24 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Definitely agree with merging the articles. —Zcbeaton (talk) 12:26, 11 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Last part of 'Proletarianisation'[edit]

Should the section on 'Proletarianisation' be edited as to remove the last part, which talks about "in the rich countries of the 'first world.'"? Ignoring the use of the 'first world' to describe a country's global position through a Marxist lens, this is no longer true as countries classified as being inside the 'second' or 'third' worlds, such as China or Nigeria, have themselves large numbers of wage labourers, i.e. proletarians. The citation for the Section is fine, as Capital does indeed describe the process of Proletarianisation, but few Marxists do not acknowledge industrial shift and Proletarianisation in all countries, not just the wealthy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mojotjejen (talkcontribs) 22:30, 27 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Marxian vs Marxists[edit]

It would seem sensible to establish the distinction between "Marxian" and "Marxist" somewhere. Bearing in mind the distinctions established by various prominent writers (e.g. Oliver Cox, Paul Mattick, we may not want to cover this in too much detail on this card, but rather enable readers access a more detailed discussion on a dedicated page.Leutha (talk) 11:55, 3 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]