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| David McLellan - 1995 - 128 pages
...of Political Economy. Marx said that in considering social and economic transformations of society a distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 pages
...foundation the entire immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed. In considering such transformations a distinction should always be made...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Roger Smith - 1997 - 1074 pages
...what is true, but they are dealing with ideas that are representative of a historical reality. The distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Leslie G. Carr - 1997 - 212 pages
...immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed. In considering these transformations the distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of the natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Leon Shaskolsky Sheleff - 1997 - 424 pages
...firmly in the ideological framework of the superstructure — he stresses that "... distinction would always be made between the material transformation of the economic conditions of production which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Raymond Aron - 1998 - 370 pages
...immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed. In considering such transformation the distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Roberto Marchionatti - 1998 - 320 pages
...immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed. In considering such transformations the distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with die precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| John Louis Lucaites, Celeste Michelle Condit, Sally Caudill - 1999 - 644 pages
...German Ideology, Marx, in the Contribution to the Critique of Political Philosophy (1859), writes: The distinction should always be made between the material...and the legal, political, religious, aesthetic or philosophic— in short, ideological— forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight... | |
| Doug Lorimer - 1999 - 220 pages
...foundation the entire immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed. In considering such transformations a distinction should always be made...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
| Prakash Karat - 2011 - 159 pages
...famous formulation in his 'Preface' to A Critique of Political Economy of 1859, Marx was to write: ... a distinction should always be made between the material...transformation of the economic conditions of production, which can be determined with the precision of natural science, and the legal, political, religious,... | |
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