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== Dominion Draft == | == Dominion Draft == | ||
I know of no essential difference between the [[:en:Base and superstructure|English article]] which I created and the draft here at this writing. | I know of no essential difference between the [[:en:Base and superstructure|English article]] which I created and the draft here at this writing and the public one is the reference draft in this case, not the this one. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Base''' and '''Superstructure''' are the economic and political constituent elements of the synthetic conceptual-pair that is explicitly ''and'' implicitly common to every form of Socialism. As theoretically used by [[Karl Marx]], and philosophically used in [[Marxism]], this politico-economic ''concept'' distinguishes the essential bases of [[social orders]], from other, formative, persisting social conditions. | '''Base''' and '''Superstructure''' are the economic and political constituent elements of the synthetic conceptual-pair that is explicitly ''and'' implicitly common to every form of Socialism. As theoretically used by [[Karl Marx]], and philosophically used in [[Marxism]], this politico-economic ''concept'' distinguishes the essential bases of [[social orders]], from other, formative, persisting social conditions. |