Instrumental Marxists believe that law and justice serve as tools used by the ruling class to maintain their power and control over the working class. They see the legal system as a means of perpetuating inequality and exploitation. Therefore, instrumental Marxists aim to challenge and transform the legal system in order to achieve a more just and equitable society.
Marxists view law in capitalist societies as a mechanism that upholds and reinforces the dominant class's power and privileges. They argue that laws are structured to maintain the existing economic and social inequalities inherent in capitalism by serving the interests of the ruling class. Therefore, Marxists see law as a means of perpetuating oppression and exploitation rather than guaranteeing justice for all.
FUNCTIONALISM: functionalists see the family as socialising children to teach them the norms and values of society, and they see this as a positive thing MARXISM: Marxists also say that the family socialises children, but they say that it socialises them into the norms and values of the ruling elite, allowing the next generation of workers to be controlled
The Marxist approach in politics is based on the belief that the political system is a reflection of the underlying economic structure of society. Marxists see politics as a tool used by the ruling class to maintain their power and control over the working class. They advocate for a revolution to overthrow the capitalist system and create a classless society based on collective ownership of the means of production.
All of them. They are not laws until the ruling body accepts them as such, by whatever means is used by the country concerned.
Gerrymandering
An ideology is conscious and unconscious ideas which constitute a person's expectations, actions, and goals. A ruling class ideology is an unrealistic idea of society in which the position of the ruling and subject class is justified.
Alumanaty Clan, is the world ruled by them??? Who will know
support the interests of the ruling class or the powerful.
Join the ruling religion and move up the hierarchy.
In their society, the Romans chose not to have a monarchy as their form of government. Kings were taboo to their way of thinking due to the oppressiveness of their last ruling king.
The four broad social classes were: ruling, nobility, peasants, and slaves.