History of Modern Philosophy
Base and superstructure is a concept introduced by Karl Marx to explain the relationship between the economic foundation of society (the base) and its cultural, political, and ideological aspects (the superstructure). The base consists of the forces and relations of production, including the means of production and labor relations, while the superstructure encompasses society's institutions, beliefs, and values that arise from the economic base, influencing and being influenced by it.
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