Those that recall my earlier post... Is this an adequate explanation:
"In the social production of their existence, men inevitably enter Into definite relations, which are independent of their will, namely relations of production appropriate to a given stage in the
development of their material forces of production. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation, on which arises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness."
Taken from the preface to Marx's Critique of Political Economy
Ismail
- BHA: IACR Conference 2002, Mervyn Hartwig Tue 07 May 2002, 08:38 GMT
- RE: BHA: me again -- same topic, howard Engelskirchen Mon 06 May 2002, 05:26 GMT
- Re: BHA: me again -- same topic, Carrol Cox Mon 06 May 2002, 14:39 GMT
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- Re: BHA: me again -- same topic, howard Engelskirchen Mon 06 May 2002, 23:26 GMT
- BHA: Absolute Beginner II, Ismail Lagardien Tue 07 May 2002, 10:44 GMT
- Re: BHA: Absolute Beginner II, Mervyn Hartwig Wed 08 May 2002, 12:57 GMT
- Re: BHA: Absolute Beginner II, Tobin Nellhaus Wed 08 May 2002, 23:40 GMT
- Re: BHA: Absolute Beginner II, Mervyn Hartwig Thu 09 May 2002, 21:32 GMT
- Re: BHA: Absolute Beginner II, Mervyn Hartwig Wed 08 May 2002, 17:43 GMT