Must a Marxist be a Globalist?

Quarterly Journal of Ideology 29 (3&4):01-39 (2006)
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Some have claimed that commitment to Marxist theory and doctrine also requires a commitment to a single, global political structure. This essay argues that the claim is mistaken. A Marxist need not be a "globalist" in this sense.

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J. Carl Ficarrotta
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