In this type of capitalist system, many neo-Marxists had moved away from the rigid economic materialism of Karl Marx towards a form of cultural and social evaluation of Marxism that diluted the analysis objective of the capitalist system. Even more, Marx started from the assumption that the cultural and social aspects of the means of production and work came from "outside", ignoring the possibility that "competitive advantage" had become the new post-World War II mantra. In this way, the modernity of Marxist thought had been diluted by the variability of the social and cultural analysis of Marxist values, which had been somehow diluted in the “church” of capitalism which Marx interpreted as an external matter in terms of means of
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