Third level of materialism 

Let me suggest a third level of materialist determination, derived from the 
struggle between the Marxists and the structuralists/post-moderns, et. al. 

The superstructure is _determined_ when it is changed. It is changed only 
rarely, in revolutions. Revolutions are rare, by definition; in "punctuations". 
Most of the time of history, society is in convention or "equilibrium", not 
revolution. In conventional times, it is the superstructure of ideas that 
determines individual peoples' conduct. There is determination by ideas, 
ideology. Thought determines the actions by "beings". 

Only when practice of ideas comes into such crisis as to create a system 
changing contradiction in the system of ideas ( the cultural "grammar" in 
Levi-Straussian structural anthropology) does a revolution arise. 

This system and convention changing crisis and contradiction between practice 
and ideas is what Marx describes in his famous passage below. 


"At a certain stage of their development, the material productive forces of 
society come in conflict with the existing relations of production, or - what 
is but a legal expression for the same thing - with the property relations 
within which they have been at work hitherto. From forms of development of the 
productive forces these relations turn into their fetters. 

Then begins an epoch of social revolution. With the change of the economic 
foundation the entire immense superstructure is more or less rapidly 
transformed. In considering such transformations 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, aesthetic or philosophic - in short, 
ideological forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it 
out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of 
himself, so can we not judge such a period of transformation by its own 
consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather 
from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between 
the social productive forces and the relations of production. " 

Preface of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy 


http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1859/critique-pol-economy/preface-abs.htm
 






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