Base And Superstructure: Difference between revisions
From Cibernética Americana
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
== Non-Marxian Socialists == | == Non-Marxian Socialists == | ||
== Bourgeois | == Bourgeois Currents == | ||
== 'Socialists' Market Economy == | |||
The [[CCP]] claims to have a socialist market economy. This raises a number of interestings issues and tests of the concept. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:05, 1 June 2007
Base and Superstructure is a fundamental concept explicitly or implicitly common to all socialisms but due as such to Marx and Marxism. The base is equivalent to the MoP and the social order enforcing it. The superstructure is the entire remainder of society, culture, technology, institutions, etc. which dialectical materialism posits as being based upon the material conditions and circumstances of production, i.e. the MoP. Critical theory and writings on the topic are mainly concerned with how the one affects and/or conditions the other.
Marx and Engels
Lenin and Trotsky
Non-Marxian Socialists
Bourgeois Currents
'Socialists' Market Economy
The CCP claims to have a socialist market economy. This raises a number of interestings issues and tests of the concept.