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=== <b class="caps">Tik</b>'s Marxism === An interesting tangent that may be worth thinking about is when people try to push this motif which Marxism it is that they would be trying to define all of Marxism from within. <b class="caps">Tik</b> clearly does not consider [[E:Juche-socialism|Juche-socialism]] to be an adequate Marxist theory because he does not think a Marxist party-nation can be meaningfully combined with its society and national culture. <ref name="tik2" /> He equally does not seem to be advancing a mainstream Marxist-Leninist definition in how much <i>fear of central government even representing a population</i> his definition of "public" implies. <ref name="tik2" /> There may be an argument that <b class="caps">Tik</b> is operating from inside a [[E:Zinovievism|Trotskyist]] definition of Marxism if one takes his opposition to state businesses as being a Marxist position, although to be properly advancing Trotskyism he would have to imply that all real Marxists do not believe in borders or nation-states. TIK's stated sources include [[E:Marx|Marx]], [[E:Engels|Engels]], and [[E:Luxemburg|Luxemburg]], in addition to a number of [[E:right-Liberalism|right-Liberal]] sources which for the purposes of this question can be disregarded.
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