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How did Marx’s ideas represent a threat to nation-states and their governments?

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His ideas were contradictory to common beliefs and ideas at the time, and so many countries and governments were afraid that people would be introduced to those radical ideas and believe them, which could cause a revolution, a change in politics and policies, etc.

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