Which one of the following is not true about Marxian Socialism? *
Answers
Explanation:
Marxism is a materialistic conception of history which seeks to explain the development of all societies and furthermore, make predictions about future social change. Marxists consider the material world, nature and society as constantly moving. Whereas, the socialists emphasise the organic unity of society.
Question: Which one of the following is not true about Marxian Socialism?
A. Capital is a theft
B. State will wither away
C. State promotes interests of all
D. State sides with the rich and not the poor
Answer: The option (C) is not true about Marxian Socialism.
Explanation:
Karl Marx developed the social, political, and economic theory known as marxism, which emphasises the conflict between capitalists and the working class.
Marx argued that the capitalist-worker power dynamics were essentially exploitative and would inevitably lead to class conflict.
He felt that the outcome of this war would be a revolution in which the working class would overthrow the capitalist class and take over economic dominance.
The option (C) is not true about Marxian Socialism. As in capitalism the state promotes only interests of the economic class, not of the working class.
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