The Transformation of the Modern State Through Class Struggle

The state evolved from an autonomous instrument of aristocratic power into a constitutional form representing competing class interests. Eventually, it became simply an arena where class struggle unfolded openly. According to this historical framework, the culmination of these tensions would determine whether society would move toward communal reconstruction or regress into new forms of domination. Read the complete exposition here.


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