Marxist Theory
- Frankfurt School –
- Theodor Adorno –
- Herbert Marcuse –
- Walter Benjamin –
- Jürgen Habermas –
- Max Horkheimer –
- Friedrich Pollock –
- Louis Althusser –
- Mikhail Bakhtin –
- Étienne Balibar –
- Ernst Bloch –
- Antonio Gramsci –
- Michael Hardt –
- Fredric Jameson –
- Ernesto Laclau –
- Georg Lukács –
- Chantal Mouffe –
- Antonio Negri –
- Valentin Voloshinov –
- Hegemony –
- Posthegemony –
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