Urcean socialist philosophy
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Urcean socialist philosophy is the study of the different strains of socialist thought in Urcea.
Marxism
Traditional readings of Carlos Marx have been popular in small circles in Urcea since the establishment of his works in the mid 19th century. Marx's discussion of the materialist reading of history described a system in which the feudal mode of production would give way to a capitalist mode followed by the creation of the socialist mode of production. Marx's view of the materialist progression, however, has caused divisions among Urcean Marxists since its inception; writing as a continental Sarpedonian, it was not clear to Marxists of the 19th century through today if this straight-forward model is applicable to Urcea. This fundamental disagreement lead to the division of Marxists within Urcea between the "Traditionalist Marxists" and the "Particular Marxists".
Traditionalist Marxists
Traditionalist Marxists in Urcea argue that Urcean society is merely in the capitalist mode of production