A religious base movement can counter that. A lot of Christian movement have economic beliefs that are very similar to Marxist ones. Equality, distribution of wealth, anti-capitalism, welfare, and things like that can easily be put in a religious context. A Christian base group can tie these beliefs to Jesus rather easily. Maybe have a Christian youth movement that is agrarian, anti-capitalist, anti-Marxist, and believes in traditional living. They start up in the 70s and 80s. They feel like capitalism and industrialization is destroying the world and see it necessary to return to a more traditional life centered around religion. They start rural communistic towns.