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The Marxist critique of power in capitalist societies...
assumes that powerful economic interests enjoy dominance in decision-making.
argues that ordinary people are taught to think that the interests of powerful economic groups are identical to their own self-interest.
focuses on the outcomes of decisions rather than the way in which they are made.
all of the above.
While there is no single Marxist 'line' on the subject of power, answers 1,2 and 3 are all broadly characteristic of Marxist thought.
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