Not tough for me. Yes, I think racism is anti-American. Now you have a right to be a racist or a communist in America, but I will use my free speech rights to label you anti-American if you are either.
I would argue the following are tactics rather than goals; tactics employed by almost any and all who seek power. In other words, not specific to Marxism.
'The revolution had to be split into two phases.
Attack and change the culture (prep the battlespace).
Lead the proletariat to Utopia (Vanguard)
How do you attack the culture? You attack them by infecting the generators of culture (virus).
What are they?
Religion
Family
Media
Education system
Legal system’
The use of the term Marxist is, to me, is solely about its unique goals rather than shared tactics. Further, in today’s strained political climate, Marxist has become the ultimate pejorative, like racist.
Power exists and will always exist. And those who seek it will always try to change the culture to ease their ascent to power and maintain their hold on it.
Marxism’s unique goals, as defined by most people, is state ownership of the means of production. When folks call other folks Marxists, it is usually to characterize them as folks seeking bigger government to gain control of means of production to gain power. Not the more nuanced definition you’re diving into.
As for ‘isms’. There is one ism that corrupts all well-intentioned isms. Self-Interestism. It is consistent is its application, subtle in its persuasion and perfect in universality.