Centralization

Marx had argued that the bourgeois revolution was comprised of several crises in which the bourgeoisie was able to accumulate more and more political power. If this is the case, the state is then very much supportive of the bourgeois interests. Power are centralized like previous governments in history, but Marx adds that this authority also sustains ''bourgeois unity''. The United States is a prime example of this as the government actively create laws that benefit the wealthy, such as tax reductions for capital gains, and corporations are permitted to spend millions on lobbying efforts to push policies that work in their favour.

CrystalLau (talk)03:30, 13 October 2016