Define the Marxist conception of citizenship
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Citizenship is defined in the first clause of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment as: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside.
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‘Proletariats of the world unite' may summarise the Marxist view of citizenship.
For Karl Marx, although states were distinct entities, he gave greater consideration to the working class unity beyond state borders. Therefore, the workers in India and the UK had a common goal to question the exploitation from the bourgeoise class.
Therefore, a person's citizenship of a nation-state was secondary to their membership of the working class (proletariats).
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