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The Marxist theory of [[International Relations|international relations]], rather than focusing on conflict or cooperation between states as [[Realism|realism]] and liberalism do, focuses on economic aspects. Marxist theorists believe that economic and material elements are of primary concern in international relations and that current global structures have created a classist system. Critics of the Marxist approach claim that it focuses too narrowly on economic aspects and does not place enough importance on other ideas.
 
The Marxist theory of [[International Relations|international relations]], rather than focusing on conflict or cooperation between states as [[Realism|realism]] and liberalism do, focuses on economic aspects. Marxist theorists believe that economic and material elements are of primary concern in international relations and that current global structures have created a classist system. Critics of the Marxist approach claim that it focuses too narrowly on economic aspects and does not place enough importance on other ideas.
 
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== External Links and References ==
 
 
* [https://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au/tsw/Marx.html A Brief Introduction to Marxist Theory]
 
 
* [http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/marxist_concepts.htm Marxist Concepts]
 

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