Archeio-Marxism

Archeio-Marxism (Greek: αρχειομαρξισμός) was a radical left political movement active during the interwar period in Greece (mainly from 1921 to 1934). The main motto of its supporters was "first education and then action" ("πρώτα μόρφωση μετά δράση"), and they were against mass demonstrations and unionism.

They were named after the Archive of Marxism (Greek: Αρχείον Μαρξισμού) magazine, which was published in 1923–1925 and then in 1927–1928.