Marxist Law
Marxist Law is a legal theory rooted in the ideas of Karl Marx, focusing on the relationship between law and society. It argues that laws are shaped by the economic structure of society and serve the interests of the ruling class. According to this perspective, law is not neutral but a tool for maintaining power and control over the working class.
In Marxist Law, the concept of justice is viewed through the lens of class struggle. Legal systems are seen as instruments that perpetuate inequality, and true justice can only be achieved through the overthrow of capitalist systems. This approach emphasizes the need for social change to create a more equitable legal framework.