
/246/ Why Isn’t There Revolution? ft. Vivek Chibber
Bungacast
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Is the Base Determined a Superstructure, or Does It React Back on the Base?
I suspect that it was the weaknesses already built in bi stolanism in terms, for example, the rigidity of its superstrutaales. Look at ingles. The main culpret here is ingle's saying, we believe, as mark, is that the base determines a superstructure but in some instances the superstructure can react back on the base. O get two points here. One is, superstructure must always be reacting back on the Base if the point of the superstructure is to functionally stabilize the base. This jerry colen's argument in mark's theory of history. Andhe's a hundred % right about that. So to say that it sometimes reacts back
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