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What are the various components of a mode of production?

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Answered by mariospartan
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Explanation:

The various components of mode of production are discussed below:

1. Productive forces: It contains all the factors of producing such as land, technology, labour, and capital.  

2. Production relations: It includes total economic relationships and the forms of labour organisations involved in the production procedure.  

3. Superstructure: It includes the ideas and beliefs of people involved in the production process and also includes religion, art, law, etc.  

4. Class structure: The class structure is created on the basis of relations to mode of production. The capital provider becomes the capitalist, higher class and the labour working for wages becomes the working class.  

5. Class conflicts: The production process results in formation of class from where the class conflict is generated. However, it also depends upon the political and social conditions.

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Answered by yoodyannapolis
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The production base is economic at a specific level, which involves productive forces and relationships with output.

Explanation:

  • The material conditions include property, labor, technology, and energy sources.
  • That said, most consequent pundits have suggested four manufacturing modes that are most established in Marxist thinking: Asian, slavery / old, feudalism, and capitalism.
  • Human society 's history has recognized five modes of production: the prehistoric-communal feature of manufacturing, the slave-holding system of production, the medieval system of production, the socialist mode of production, and the socialist system of production (whose first stage is socialism).

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