17. The study of politics has a very long
tradition. The approaches which largely
remained in vogue till the end of world
war II (1939-1945) are described as:
a. Marxist approach
6. Traditional approach
c. Machiavellian approach
Structural functional approach
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Answer:
I think Marxist approach
Explanation:
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Answer:
a. Marxist approach
Explanation:
a. Marxist approach
Marxism-Leninism was the dominant communist philosophy during the twentieth century. During the Cold War, it was the formal name of the state ideology adopted by the Soviet Union, its satellite governments in the Eastern Bloc, and many scientific socialist nations in the Non-Aligned Movement and Third World, as well as the Communist International following Bolshevisation. [4] Despite the de-Leninization that happened following the fall of the USSR, Marxism-Leninism is still the official doctrine of the ruling parties in China, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam as one-party socialist republics,[5] and Nepal as a multiparty democracy. [6]
To replace capitalism, Marxism-Leninism believes that a two-stage communist revolution is required. A vanguard party based on democratic centralism,
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