Marxism political and economical concept was introduced by famous philosopher Karl Marx. Marx focused on modern civilization and societal behavior in which governmental philosophies is habitual.Karl Marx possess that a society’s leading principles is essential to its formation. According to Marxist point of view, the ideology is based on financial and formation of model society, in which finance represents the relationship of formation and formation represents the leading principles such as (political, economical, social and religious issues).The financial base of the formation signifies the political upheavals of a community. Leading class represents the foundation and the disposition of the explanatory principles which represents the leading class, because these peoples overtake the foundation skills. Further clear it with the help of an example, in the feudalism spiritual principles is the most significant key points of foundation actions feasible because the ruling class controls the means of production (Allen,1972,pp.244-248). The ideology of Marx signifies the existing position of time to time. Ideology is disclosed by the materials of formation of production and the relationship with theses production. The first acts represent the production which basic aim is to satisfy the basic amenities of the production. Marx categorizes human societal civilization in to different class and groups, which could be easy for understanding the ideology of Marx (George, 1979, pp.122-147)
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Organizational structure of society According to Karl Marx individual evolution has apparent itself in a sequence of managerial arrangement, each indomitable by its initial phase of formation, individually the separation of labor, that leads in every level.
The tribal form This society has no levels; its foundation was based on kingship relations that come through throne system. The men are
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