explain the Marxist concept of state
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Marxist Definition of State:
Marxist theory of state, besides liberal state, is perhaps the most prominent theory. Marxist theory not only challenges the basic concepts of liberal state but also emphasises that it enslaves majority men of society for the realisation of its aims, it is to be abolished or smashed without which the emancipation of common men will never be possible. However, a problem about academic analysis of Marxist theory of state is that no where Marx has methodically analysed the theory.
Marxist theory of state, besides liberal state, is perhaps the most prominent theory. Marxist theory not only challenges the basic concepts of liberal state but also emphasises that it enslaves majority men of society for the realisation of its aims, it is to be abolished or smashed without which the emancipation of common men will never be possible. However, a problem about academic analysis of Marxist theory of state is that no where Marx has methodically analysed the theory.
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Marxism talks about socioeconomic inequality and criticizes and social structure based on classes
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- In today's world, society is divided into classes
- One class benefits by exploiting the low class
- The lower class is becoming poor and poor with the passage of time
- There is no system of equality which is contradictory to Marxism
- Marxism wants a social structure in which everyone benefits
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