Marxise
English
Verb
Marxise (third-person singular simple present Marxises, present participle Marxising, simple past and past participle Marxised)
- Alternative form of Marxize
- 2000, Dave Hill, Enid Hill, Discourses in Contemporary Egypt, page 109:
- In 1995 'Immara launched a strong attack against the Marxist interpretation of Islam condemning the works of al-Tayyib Tizini, Husayn Muruwa, and Mahmud Isma'il's sociological studies on the revolutionary aspects of Islam as raw and negative attempts to “Marxise" Islam ('Immara 1995c:198-204) and all thinking that "molds religion in atheistic forms and buries the spirit in the tomb of matter" (ibid. 199).
- 2005, Christopher Stray, The Owl of Minerva, page 74:
- On the quaintness of Thomson's attempts to Marxise textual criticism, cf. Timpanaro (1976) 39. Housman's 1911 Cambridge Inaugural (= Housman (1969)) stands as an (almost) contemporary critique of attempts to make textual criticism into a 'science'.
- 2013, Stuart Sim, Post-Marxism: An Intellectual History:
- even after the furore caused by History and Class Consciousness Lukács continued to draw on Hegel for inspiration, although he felt compelled to 'Marxise' him in order to placate the Soviet authorities.