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  • What are the two main types of Marxist thought? Which one best describes the philosophy of the article, "A Sociological Analysis of Vagrancy"?

     

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ID number:871107
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Published: 07.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In Marxist theory of criminology there are two main types of thought. The first one being the "Instrumental Marxist" and the second one is the "Structural Marxist". The instrumental Marxist theory is revolved around the economic structure. They feel that the economy determines everything. And that the economy promotes the upper class.
This school of thought says that the upper class of our society determines how the laws are enacted, enforced and what type of punishment is given.
The structural Marxist thinks we can shape the law by other means, not just our social or economic status.…

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