What are the key differences between orthodox/instrumental Marxism and structural Marxism?
What will be an ideal response?
Possible answer: The key differences between orthodox/instrumental Marxism and structural Marxism are as follows: orthodox/instrumental claims a direct relationship between the interests of the ruling class and the functioning of all social institutions while structural claims that the working class has some share of the resources to help govern the function of social institutions (but only enough for the ruling class to placate the working class). Therefore, the ruling class in orthodox/instrumental Marxism had complete control while allowances for the working class to gain partial (or minimal) control are allowed for in structural Marxism (e.g., there is an indirect relationship between the ruling class interests and the way social institutions operate).
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