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UPSC Prelims & Mains Questions
One common agreement between Gandhism and Marxism is
A)
the final goal of a stateless society
B)
class struggle
C)
abolition of private property
D)
economic determinism

Correct Answer :   the final goal of a stateless society

Note :

Classless society, in Marxism, the ultimate condition of social organization, expected to occur when true communism is achieved. According to Karl Marx (1818–83), the primary function of the state is to repress the lower classes of society in the interests of the ruling class. However, after the class struggle has resulted in the victory of the proletariat and the establishment of a socialist society, there will be no further need for such a repressive institution; with the disappearance of classes, the state is expected to “wither away.”

According to Gandhiji, ideal society is a Stateless democracy, the state of enlightened anarchy where social life has become so perfect that it is self-regulated. "In the ideal state, there is no political power because there is no State."

Hence, stateless society is the common point in the two thinkers.

Year : 2020
Category : General Studies
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