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Discuss the marxist critique against liberal democracy

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Answered by MolikAgarwal
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The various Marxist criticisms of liberal democracy are analysed and assessed. These can be divided into two broad categories: philosophical and sociological. The former type of criticism, whose locus classicus in the early work of Marx, concentrates on the idea of political alienation. The latter type of criticism, relying as it does on economic determinism, dismisses the state as a tool of bourgeois interests. In whatever form, Marxist criticisms of liberal democracy depend on a prioriassumptions about human nature and social causation
Answered by phillipinestest
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Marxist critique against Liberal democracy:

The ideology of economics being given by Karl Marx for the socialism was thought to be the emergence of capitalism which was evidentially against the liberal democracy.

The book became very famous of Karl Marx with the name entitled as Communist Manifesto. It propagated the idea of capitalism and this was the emergence of the capitalism which was initiated with the economic ideology being staged by Karl Marx and his Marxism, demolishing the liberal democracy in his ideology.

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