One common agreement between Gandhism and Marxism is
A
the final goal of a stateless society
Correct Answer
B
class struggle
C
abolition of private property
D
economic determinism
Explanation
Both Gandhism and Marxism share the ultimate political goal of a **stateless society**, where the state as an instrument of coercion becomes redundant and individuals achieve self-regulation. While Marx advocated for the **abolition of private property** and **class struggle** as necessary means to reach this end, Gandhi rejected these in favor of non-violence and the **Trusteeship** model. This question tests the conceptual understanding of the ultimate societal visions versus the methods employed by different political ideologies.
Political IdeologiesGandhism vs MarxismGandhismMarxismStateless SocietyClass StrugglePrivate PropertyEconomic Determinism