You are right. 
The correct (i.e. not deterministic) interpretation of the place in which 
bedingt/conditions is used (relationship between structure and superstructure) 
was already given by Engels in some late letters (as I recall) and by Antonio 
Labriola in the late XIXth Century. 
VG 

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> Il giorno 25 giu 2021, alle ore 21:35, Michael Meeropol <[email protected]> 
> ha scritto:
> 
> 
> thank you, Matt.  THis makes it clear that just as with English, German 
> DISTINGUISHES between those two words which makes the article's focus on the 
> nuanced differences between them quite valuable, in my opinion ---
> 
>> conditions = bedingt [bedingen] 
>> 
>> determines = bestimmt [bestimmen]


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