Question
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
Answer:
A
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Explanation:
Gandhism and Marxism share a common goal of achieving a stateless and classless society. However, their approaches to attaining this goal differ. Marx advocates for class struggle and revolution to overthrow the bourgeoisie-dominated state and establish a stateless society. Gandhi, on the other hand, envisions an ideal state where there is no need for political power or a governing State. In this state, individuals govern themselves in a manner that does not hinder others, resulting in a state of enlightened anarchy.