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explain with the help of suitable example the marxian concept of base and superstructure​

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Answered by safna95
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Marx defines the base as the social relations between men which create and produce materials that are eventually put up for exchange. ... Marx also states that the superstructure “has its own tempo of development, which is not reducible to a mere expression of class struggle or the state of the economy”.

Answered by dwivedipalak303
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Marx defines the base as the social relations between men which create and produce materials that are eventually put up for exchange. ... Marx also states that the superstructure “has its own tempo of development, which is not reducible to a mere expression of class struggle or the state of the economy”.

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