Tible, Jean. “An Indigenous, Black, Feminist, Worker, Peasant, Gypsy, Palestinian, Trans Marx. A Savage Marx.” Inflexions 11 “popfab” (2019). 1 _________________________ An Indigenous, Black, Feminist, Worker, Peasant, Gypsy, Palestinian, Trans Marx. A Savage Marx. Jean Tible Translated by Nicolas Allen _________________________ The Brazilian, even the atheist Brazilian, is a man of faith. I know several Marxists that are also macumberos. A people that can reconcile Marx with Eshú will always be safe, and I repeat, automatically safe. (Nelson Rodrigues) Marx-Struggle 1 2018 marked the bicentenary of Marx. There is an obsession nowadays with announcing the end of Marx (and Marxism). In a phrase that would be oft-repeated throughout history, the liberal Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce declared in 1907 that Marx was dead to all humanity (Lowy, 2002). Hardly had thirty years passed since his death and the dominant classes were scrambling to exorcise the “spectre” heralded by Marx and Friedrich Engels: the spectre of revolution. Today, in 2018, we too are commemorating the hundred years since the German Revolution (long live Rosa!), fifty years since the