For Marxists,
a. class conflict is a social construction, not based on objective conflicts.
b. the state is a neutral actor.
c. class conflict is less important in international relations than domestic politics.
d. the state in capitalist societies works against the interests of the working class.
For Marxists, the fundamental cause(s) of social conflict is(are)
a. collective egoism.
b. nationalism and religion.
c. inequality and exploitation.
d. the security dilemma.
Which perspective most emphasizes the economic roots of war and conflict?
a. Feminists
b. Marxists
c. Constructivists
d. Realists
It is somewhat difficult to speak of a Marxist approach to international relations because
a. Marx himself did not write much about international relations.
b. Marx wrote so much about international relations and much of it is contradictory.
c. it is not much different than liberalism.
d. Marxism is about economics, not politics.
The idea that democracies are more peaceful is usually associated with
a. liberalism.
b. constructivism.
c. feminism.
d. realism.