Marxist philosophy

No. Marxism is not sacred knowledge.

Everyone in that class will either be a liberal or still a first day communist kid with lots of idpol (do basically an edgy liberal who wears che shirts) in 5 years
read marx yourself, don't go to any "marxist" courses

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No.

The only thing that must happen for the revolution to occur is for the proletariat to realize it is in their own self interest. Anyone who tells you different is spooked beyond help.

The way to do that is to construct an immensely practical truth system and target intellectual enemies who would advance against us within and using the market of ideas. It is imperative to corner and destroy this market.

What the hell is Marxist Philosophy supposed to be? Does anyone know what they teach in this course? I don't remember Marx writing a book about "his" philosophy.
If anything this course should include classical political economy (Smith & Ricardo), French socialism (what is usually referred to as utopian socialists), and Hegel (the basics of how immanent critique works). These should all be held up against Capital and showcase the differences and similarities. Finally, of course, how the immanent critique of the political economy leads to the conclusions Marx had about communism. As in, communism is the real movement which seeks to abolish the current state of affairs.

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I'm gonna say that the story in OP is probably one of those ones that would end in everybody clapping and Einstein appearing if it was posted on Tumblr

I'm rejecting the notion of it being free; I know it is controlled by a liberal oligopoly.

Considering we had several revolutions before Marx, not really. But he is an extremely important theorist