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Abstract. There are three basic assumptions in the Marxist theories of law, first, that law is the product of economic forces ; secondly, law is considered to be the tool of the ruling class to maintain its powers over the working classes; finally, that law will wither away in the future communist society.
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In Marx's theory we need to be able to say what law is in three contexts: (1) there are the laws that constitute the relations of production, i.e., the scheme ...
Marxists examine the real nature of law in order to reveal its functions in the organizations of power and to undermine the pervasive legitimating ideology.
1 Law is inescapably political, or law is one form of politics. 2 Law and state are closely connected; law exhibits a relative autonomy from the state.
Marxism is what is known as conflict theory because it states the conflict between people in the society. It is a combination of critiques, political goals and ...
29 июн. 2020 г. · The state has a material existence, as a set of institutions but also as a collection of political, ideological, legal, economic, and social practices.
There are three basic assumptions in the Marxist theories of law. The first one is that law is the product of economic forces. According to Karl Marx, the way ...
Оценка 5,0 (2) It is a political and economic theory primarily developed by German philosopher and poet Karl Marx in the mid to late 19th century.
In this article the author examines the two aspects in which the rule of law may be said to exist - the democratic and the juridical - and through the ...
On this basis Marx defined the state and all its laws as mere instruments of class oppression that would have to disappear when the final stage of socie- tal ...
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