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noun
name
- (Marxism) Initialism of Marxism-Leninism.
- (Southeast Asia, colloquial) Abbreviation of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
- (linguistics) Initialism of Medieval Latin.
- (computing) Initialism of Markup Language.
- (computer languages) Initialism of MetaLanguage (“the ML programming language”).
- Abbreviation of Meghalaya: a state of India.
- (linguistics) Initialism of Middle Latin.
noun
- (countable, Marxism) Initialism of Marxist-Leninist.
- (uncountable, computing) Initialism of machine learning.
- (countable, computing) Initialism of mailing list.
- (military) Initialism of munitions list, a category of controlled goods under the Wassenaar Arrangement.
- (uncountable, sciences) Initialism of maximum likelihood.
- (slang, manga, anime) Abbreviation of male lead.
- (countable, military) Initialism of muzzleloader.
- (Internet slang, text messaging) Initialism of my love.
- (countable, surface chemistry) Initialism of monolayer.
adj
noun
noun
- The socialist and communist theory of the followers of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels; a radical, revolutionary political philosophy that aims to capture state power, introduce a dictatorship of the proletariat, and then progress to communism.
- the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that hold that human actions and institutions are economically determined and that class struggle is needed to create historical change and that capitalism will ultimately be superseded by communism
- (chiefly Western, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- The socialist and communist philosophy and political program founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
noun
- (Marxism) The status of a revolutionary class where it continues to push for and achieve its interests despite the political dominance of those with opposing interests.
- (communism) The theory that socialism can be obtained without the country first experiencing a period of capitalism. The revolution must furthermore become an agent for other anticapitalist revolutions around the globe, in part to secure the revolution abroad.
noun
- (Marxism, academia) Marxist analysis applied to culture and cultural phenomena.
- (Marxism, academia) A form of Marxism perceived as subsumed by capitalism and thus as unauthentic by its critics (usually other Marxists).
- (chiefly right-wing US politics) Umbrella term for the idea, in right-wing conspiracy theories, of a Marxism that controls modern progressive politics, mass media, and academia, typically with the purported goal of deconstructing Western civilization.
noun
- (Marxism) The estrangement of people from aspects of their human nature as a consequence of the division of labour and living in a society of stratified social classes.
- (theater) Verfremdungseffekt.
- Emotional isolation or dissociation.
- The state of being alienated.
- (property law) The transfer of property to another person.
- The act of alienating.
- the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly
- (law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another
- the feeling of being alienated from other people
- separation resulting from hostility
noun
- (Marxism) Someone skilled in dialectical materialism: someone able to arrive at socio-political conclusions through consideration of class differences.
- (Hegelianism) Someone skilled in dialectical idealism: someone able to arrive at historical conclusions through consideration of contradictions.
- (chiefly historical) Someone skilled in dialectics: someone able to arrive at logical conclusions through reasoned argument.
- Someone knowledgeable about dialects.
- a logician skilled in dialectic
noun
- (Marxism-Leninism) The intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and communism in Marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production.
- Any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
- A system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state.
- Any of a group of later political philosophies such democratic socialism and social democracy which do not envisage the need for full state ownership of the means of production nor transition to full communism, and which are typically based on principles of community decision making, social equality and the avoidance of economic and social exclusion, with economic policy giving first preference to community goals over individual ones.
- A system of social and economic equality in which there is no private property.
- (chiefly US, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- an economic system based on state ownership of capital
noun
- (Marxism) the unorganized lower levels of the proletariat who are not interested in revolutionary advancement
- (Marxism) The lowest stratum of the proletariat, whose mental and physical health, mores and morale have deteriorated, through exploitation by the bourgeoisie, to a degree where they cannot build class consciousness and hence cannot be mobilized for the revolution.
- A social underclass; the riffraff.
noun
- (politics, Marxism) In Marxist theory, the ideological liquidation (negation) of the revolutionary party program or the hierarchical leadership by party members.
- (economics) The libertarian belief that no actions to mitigate the effects of recessions should be taken by the government or the central bank, since the liquidation of struggling companies is a solution in itself.
noun
- (Hegelianism, Marxism) development by way of overcoming internal contradictions
- Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at a truth by the exchange of logical arguments.
- A contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction.
- any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments
- a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction
adj
adj
- (Marxism) Of or relating to the capitalist class, (usually derogatory) the capitalist exploitation of the proletariat.
- Of or relating to the middle class (often derogatory), and their presumed overly conventional, conservative, and materialistic values.
- (historical) Of or relating to the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- belonging to the middle class
- conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class
- (according to Marxist thought) being of the property-owning class and exploitive of the working class
noun
- (Marxism) A capitalist, (usually derogatory) an exploiter of the proletariat.
- (history) An individual member of the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- (politics, collectively, usually in the plural) The middle class.
- (rare) An individual member of the middle class.
- (usually derogatory) A person of any class with bourgeois (i.e., overly conventional and materialistic) values and attitudes.
- a member of the middle class
- a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise
verb
noun
- A type of socialism which attempts to reach feasible goals instead of aiming for the ultimate goals of Marxism-Leninism.
- pragmatic socialism, practical socialism, a form of socialism which attempts to reach tangible goals perceived to be feasible instead of primarily focusing on adherence to Marxist-Leninist theory.
noun
name
- (Marxism) Initialism of Marxism-Leninism.
- (Southeast Asia, colloquial) Abbreviation of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
- (linguistics) Initialism of Medieval Latin.
- (computing) Initialism of Markup Language.
- (computer languages) Initialism of MetaLanguage (“the ML programming language”).
- Abbreviation of Meghalaya: a state of India.
- (linguistics) Initialism of Middle Latin.
noun
- (countable, Marxism) Initialism of Marxist-Leninist.
- (uncountable, computing) Initialism of machine learning.
- (countable, computing) Initialism of mailing list.
- (military) Initialism of munitions list, a category of controlled goods under the Wassenaar Arrangement.
- (uncountable, sciences) Initialism of maximum likelihood.
- (slang, manga, anime) Abbreviation of male lead.
- (countable, military) Initialism of muzzleloader.
- (Internet slang, text messaging) Initialism of my love.
- (countable, surface chemistry) Initialism of monolayer.
noun
- The socialist and communist theory of the followers of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels; a radical, revolutionary political philosophy that aims to capture state power, introduce a dictatorship of the proletariat, and then progress to communism.
- the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that hold that human actions and institutions are economically determined and that class struggle is needed to create historical change and that capitalism will ultimately be superseded by communism
- (chiefly Western, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- The socialist and communist philosophy and political program founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
noun
- (Marxism) The status of a revolutionary class where it continues to push for and achieve its interests despite the political dominance of those with opposing interests.
- (communism) The theory that socialism can be obtained without the country first experiencing a period of capitalism. The revolution must furthermore become an agent for other anticapitalist revolutions around the globe, in part to secure the revolution abroad.
noun
- (Marxism, academia) Marxist analysis applied to culture and cultural phenomena.
- (Marxism, academia) A form of Marxism perceived as subsumed by capitalism and thus as unauthentic by its critics (usually other Marxists).
- (chiefly right-wing US politics) Umbrella term for the idea, in right-wing conspiracy theories, of a Marxism that controls modern progressive politics, mass media, and academia, typically with the purported goal of deconstructing Western civilization.
noun
- (Marxism) The estrangement of people from aspects of their human nature as a consequence of the division of labour and living in a society of stratified social classes.
- (theater) Verfremdungseffekt.
- Emotional isolation or dissociation.
- The state of being alienated.
- (property law) The transfer of property to another person.
- The act of alienating.
- the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly
- (law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another
- the feeling of being alienated from other people
- separation resulting from hostility
adj
noun
noun
- (Marxism) Someone skilled in dialectical materialism: someone able to arrive at socio-political conclusions through consideration of class differences.
- (Hegelianism) Someone skilled in dialectical idealism: someone able to arrive at historical conclusions through consideration of contradictions.
- (chiefly historical) Someone skilled in dialectics: someone able to arrive at logical conclusions through reasoned argument.
- Someone knowledgeable about dialects.
- a logician skilled in dialectic
noun
- (Marxism-Leninism) The intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and communism in Marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production.
- Any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
- A system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state.
- Any of a group of later political philosophies such democratic socialism and social democracy which do not envisage the need for full state ownership of the means of production nor transition to full communism, and which are typically based on principles of community decision making, social equality and the avoidance of economic and social exclusion, with economic policy giving first preference to community goals over individual ones.
- A system of social and economic equality in which there is no private property.
- (chiefly US, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- an economic system based on state ownership of capital
noun
- (Marxism) the unorganized lower levels of the proletariat who are not interested in revolutionary advancement
- (Marxism) The lowest stratum of the proletariat, whose mental and physical health, mores and morale have deteriorated, through exploitation by the bourgeoisie, to a degree where they cannot build class consciousness and hence cannot be mobilized for the revolution.
- A social underclass; the riffraff.
noun
- (politics, Marxism) In Marxist theory, the ideological liquidation (negation) of the revolutionary party program or the hierarchical leadership by party members.
- (economics) The libertarian belief that no actions to mitigate the effects of recessions should be taken by the government or the central bank, since the liquidation of struggling companies is a solution in itself.
noun
- (Hegelianism, Marxism) development by way of overcoming internal contradictions
- Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at a truth by the exchange of logical arguments.
- A contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction.
- any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments
- a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction
adj
noun
- A type of socialism which attempts to reach feasible goals instead of aiming for the ultimate goals of Marxism-Leninism.
- pragmatic socialism, practical socialism, a form of socialism which attempts to reach tangible goals perceived to be feasible instead of primarily focusing on adherence to Marxist-Leninist theory.
adj
- (Marxism) Of or relating to the capitalist class, (usually derogatory) the capitalist exploitation of the proletariat.
- Of or relating to the middle class (often derogatory), and their presumed overly conventional, conservative, and materialistic values.
- (historical) Of or relating to the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- belonging to the middle class
- conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class
- (according to Marxist thought) being of the property-owning class and exploitive of the working class
noun
- (Marxism) A capitalist, (usually derogatory) an exploiter of the proletariat.
- (history) An individual member of the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- (politics, collectively, usually in the plural) The middle class.
- (rare) An individual member of the middle class.
- (usually derogatory) A person of any class with bourgeois (i.e., overly conventional and materialistic) values and attitudes.
- a member of the middle class
- a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise
verb
adj
noun
adj
- (Marxism) Of or relating to the capitalist class, (usually derogatory) the capitalist exploitation of the proletariat.
- Of or relating to the middle class (often derogatory), and their presumed overly conventional, conservative, and materialistic values.
- (historical) Of or relating to the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- belonging to the middle class
- conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class
- (according to Marxist thought) being of the property-owning class and exploitive of the working class
noun
- (Marxism) A capitalist, (usually derogatory) an exploiter of the proletariat.
- (history) An individual member of the bourgeoisie, the third estate of the French Ancien Regime.
- (politics, collectively, usually in the plural) The middle class.
- (rare) An individual member of the middle class.
- (usually derogatory) A person of any class with bourgeois (i.e., overly conventional and materialistic) values and attitudes.
- a member of the middle class
- a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise