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Who is the proponent of stateless Democracy?​

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Karl Marx is the proponent of stateless Democracy.

  • In Marxism, Marx's theory of the state contemplates that in a post-capitalist society the state, an unpleasant organization, would be unfair and deteriorate away. A similar notion is that of stateless communism, a phrase sometimes used to interpret Marx's foreseen post-capitalist society.
  • A stateless democracy is a democracy that is not regulated by a state. In stateless democracy, there is a slight concentration of council; most roles of authority that do prevail are extremely restricted in power and are commonly not always held roles; and social bodies that settle conflicts through predefined laws incline to be small. Stateless democracies are highly inconsistent in the economic institution and cultural methods.

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Answered by syedtahir20
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Answer:

There are several proponents of stateless democracy, and the concept is often associated with anarchist and libertarian socialist thinkers. Some notable advocates of stateless democracy include:

Explanation:

Mikhail Bakunin - Bakunin was a Russian anarchist and philosopher who advocated for a stateless society based on direct democracy and worker self-management.

Peter Kropotkin - Kropotkin was a Russian anarchist and geographer who believed in the principles of mutual aid and decentralized, cooperative decision-making as the basis for a stateless society.

Murray Bookchin - Bookchin was an American anarchist and political theorist who developed the concept of "libertarian municipalism," which advocates for direct democracy at the local level and the gradual dismantling of centralized state power.

Emma Goldman - Goldman was a Lithuanian-American anarchist and feminist who believed in the importance of individual freedom and direct democracy in creating a stateless society.

Noam Chomsky - Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, and political activist who has advocated for anarchist and libertarian socialist principles, including stateless democracy and worker self-management.

It is important to note that while these individuals have all advocated for stateless democracy, they may hav e different interpretations of what this concept entails and how it can be achieved

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