Political Science, asked by hardayalchoudhary199, 9 months ago

Question
7. For Marxist the fundamental equality is
a) Social equality
b) Political equality
c) Economic equality
d) Legal equality
This is a single-correct choice question
А
B​

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Answered by 16MIS3472
9

For Marxist the fundamental equality is

a) Social equality

b) Political equality

c) Economic equality

d) Legal equality

CORRECT ANSWER IS :- Political equality

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
0

c) Economic equality.

  • Marxism's concept of the human essence, which is used to describe this kind of equality, is contemporary.
  • According to the Marxist school of thought, all humans are rational, aware, and practical agents who are characterised by their practise. According to this statement, man is by nature a universal free being who shapes himself through his own personal action toward an ever-widening mastery of nature and an ever-more global intercourse, autonomy, and consciousness.
  • Additionally, socialism and Christianity were frequently mixed by authors like R.H. Tawney to provide a religious basis for a dedication to social equality. On the basis of the idea of socio-economic equality, the welfare state of today does not prioritise this type of equality.

Hence, option c is correct.

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