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marxistischer

Marxistischer is a German adjective meaning “Marxist” or “related to Marxism.” It is the attributive form used to describe theories, positions, movements, or works associated with Karl Marx and his ideas. The base form is marxistisch; marxistischer appears in contexts where the adjective modifies a masculine singular noun in the nominative or other cases depending on grammar. For example: “marxistischer Theoretiker” (masculine, strong declension), “marxistische Theorie” (feminine), “marxistisches Konzept” (neuter), or “marxistische Strömung” (plural.

Etymology and grammar: The term derives from Karl Marx and the suffix -istisch, which forms adjectives indicating

Usage: Marxistischer is used across academic, political, and cultural discourse to denote alignment with or analysis

affiliation
or
characteristic.
In
German,
adjectives
are
declined
according
to
case,
gender,
and
number.
With
no
article,
the
strong
declension
yields
forms
such
as
marxistischer
(masculine
singular
nominative),
marxistische
(feminine
or
plural),
or
marxistisches
(neuter).
When
accompanied
by
a
definite
article
or
possessive,
the
endings
change
accordingly
(e.g.,
der
marxistische
Denker,
die
marxistische
Theorie,
das
marxistische
Konzept).
from
a
Marxist
perspective.
It
is
a
neutral
descriptor,
not
a
proper
noun.
It
can
accompany
nouns
in
various
branches,
including
philosophy,
economics,
political
science,
and
social
theory.
A
related
noun
form
is
Marxist
(as
a
person)
or
Marxismus
as
Marxism.
The
term
can
appear
in
both
descriptive
and
evaluative
contexts,
but
remains
primarily
a
label
for
theories,
analyses,
or
positions
connected
to
Marxist
thought.