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I believe what one could consider "advanced Marxism" is the application of Marxism to philosophy, history and economics, or rather the dialectical method of thinking to these branches of science.
One of the reasons these are some of the fields that are used more by Marxists is because of the need that Marx had to prove the nature of capital and profit, and so on, but in reality it could be applied to anything and every branch of science could be expanded and improved with dialectics, just like Engels did with his dialectical study of the natural sciences, or how Marx applied it in his later years to the study of mathematics and calculus. While I don't think this expanse is unnecessary, it's not as important to understand the class struggle aspects that could be translated into praxis, so that's why sticking with philosophy, economy and history are more important.
If you'd want to go into either of those, you'd need to get a basic understanding of Spinoza, Ricardo, Hegel, Descartes, Adam Smith, and probably a few others. Still, I think understanding some basic Hegel you can get to understand dialectics, and I haven't tried reading Das Kapital yet, but I guess you could get something from it even though you have very basic economics.