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Marxism. A Marxist would critize the song, "Runaway Love" by Ludacris.

One reason why Marxism would want to criticize the song is because of the lyrics, "plus she lives poor, so no money for abortion." You can tell that she is poor and has no money. She is lower-class. This affects them because they have trouble with the money that they have.

Another reason why Marxism would criticize this song because in the song it says, "alcoholic step-dad always wanna strike her." Her step-dad is blowing all their money on alcohol and they hardly have any money left over. With not a whole lot of money left they live in a lower-class society and not a higher-class society. This affects them in the story because they struggle with their money.

Therfore, a Marxism would criticize the song, "Runaway Run" because they are stuggling with the money that they have.

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