Community Input

Help make it more accurate.

MarxValues is an open project. If you think a question is poorly worded, an ideology score is wrong, a definition is incomplete, or something is missing entirely - tell us. Good theory requires critique.

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Choose what type of change you are suggesting and describe it clearly below. The more specific, the better.

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Review and discussion

Submissions are reviewed in the GitHub Issues tab. You can see all open suggestions, add comments, and discuss with others.

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Implementation

If a suggestion is accepted, the change is made in the code and the issue is closed with a note. The site updates automatically on the next push.

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How suggestions get reviewed

All submissions are public

GitHub Issues are publicly visible. Anyone can read, comment on, and discuss your suggestion. This is intentional - good changes are improved through dialogue, not decided in private.

Label system

Submissions will be labeled by type: question, ideology, definition, bug, reading list. This makes it easy to browse suggestions by category and see what is already being discussed.

Acceptance criteria

Changes to ideology scores must be supported by primary sources. New questions must genuinely differentiate between ideologies. Definitions must be accurate to how a tendency describes itself, not how its critics describe it.

When changes are made

Accepted suggestions are implemented in the codebase and pushed to GitHub. Cloudflare deploys the update automatically. The issue is closed with a note referencing the commit that made the change.