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Essay on the Marxian Theory of State

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The Marxian or Communist theory of the State finds its full expression in the philosophy of Karl Marx. The basis of his doctrine is a philosophy of history, supplemented by a theory of the State and a body of economic theory.

Briefly stated, the State, according to this theory, is a “super-structure.” Its form is determined by the exigencies of class struggle and the demands of the underlying material 

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Marxist theory is also known as the communist theory of the State and it has foreseen State as a super- structure and a primary build up. This theory is given by the famous communist Karl Marx. It talks about body of state and the economic theory and how it works in inter-connection. The super-structure so referred and named is made by the class-struggle, class divisions, and the respective demands arising out of it. He divides it into three zones namely Pre-capitalist, capitalist (present one), and the post capitalist.  

He claims and reflects on how the state in the inner circuit and circle needs the reliance of the outer circuit or things working outside its subjective circumference. The political way out to the differences is a political one and works on that platform only specially making a reference to suffrage. Marx reflected on the State as a bourgeois pocket interest where the deep economic interest lies.  

The executives in the machinery, works as hands to those desires, interests, and the interested people. According to his theory, there is hence, the concentration of resources and means of production in those selective hands and State is rather a hand and glove of the established class rule and differences reflected in veil and grips power by that means.

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