The state is a social agent within internally-intertwined processes of social relations, i.e. political, economic and ideological. The glocal social agent must intervene and participate with its varied historical roles to maintain, protect and (re)produce the social structure of capitalist society while mediating the class struggle. The glocal state functionality as the driving force has provided the guarantee and continuity of flexible capital accumulation with aim of social explosion and economic exploitation. On this basis Marxist theory of state arguably disagrees with the myth of neoliberal theory on optimum social economic development without close and strong involvement of the state which deserved to be corrected.