The concept of the state’s “relative autonomy” occupies a pivotal place in Marxist political theory, particularly as a means of explaining how the capitalist state—while fundamentally serving the interests of the ruling class—can appear to act independently of direct bourgeois control. This theoretical refinement emerged in response to the instrumentalist interpretation of the state, which … Continue reading How does the concept of the state’s ‘relative autonomy’ within Marxist theory illuminate the complex institutional and class dynamics underpinning state power in capitalist societies?