Bourgeois State
The term "Bourgeois State" refers to a political system that primarily serves the interests of the capitalist class, or the bourgeoisie. This state structure is characterized by policies and institutions that protect private property, promote free markets, and maintain social order, often at the expense of the working class. It is a concept rooted in Marxist theory, which critiques how power dynamics favor the wealthy.
In a Bourgeois State, the government typically enacts laws and regulations that benefit capital accumulation and economic growth, reinforcing class divisions. The state apparatus, including the police and military, is often used to suppress dissent and maintain the status quo, ensuring that the interests of the bourgeoisie remain dominant in society.