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Open Marxism is a collection of critical and heterodox Marxist schools of thought which critique state socialism[1] and party politics, stressing the need for openness to praxis and history through an anti-positivist method grounded in the "practical reflexivity" of Karl Marx's own concepts.[2] The "openness" in open Marxism also refers to a non-deterministic view of history in which the unpredictability of class struggle is foregrounded.[3]
It is very strongly anti-structuralist in both its Marxism–Leninist[4] and Althusserian[5] forms, and there are some overlaps with elements of post-Marxism.[6] It often (though not always) aligns itself with humanist Marxism, and libertarian, anarchist or left communism.[7] It draws strongly from value-form criticism.