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Marxist theory about formation of state​

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Answered by desaiom1735
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Marx's theory of the state. Karl Marx's ideas about the state can be divided into three subject areas: pre-capitalist states, states in the capitalist (i.e. present) era and the state (or absence of one) in post-capitalist society.

Answered by bijaychoudhary302
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Marxist theory about formation of state: Marx said that the state is of the most powerful, economically dominant class. It means that the bourgeois state is totally controlled by the dominant class. This economically influential and dominant class uses the state to serve its own purposes. This is the instrumentalist character of state.

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