Every State is a dictatorship.
Marxist philosopher, cultural hegemony
Every State is a dictatorship.
Marxist philosopher, cultural hegemony
A radical Marxist perspective on the nature of the state, asserting that even in seemingly democratic forms, the state ultimately functions as an instrument of class domination.
1930s
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