The world we perceive is actually just a representation of the real. The Marxist version of this is the concept of superstructure, the societal reality we create by participating and reproducing a mode of production (the base). Basically the engine of human reality that is built upon the real, but has no ability to change what it real, only the societal perceptions of it.
I think it's usually denoted as real (nature) vs Real (superstructure), but I'm just a layman.
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"Ceci n'est pas une pipe" basically
The world we perceive is actually just a representation of the real. The Marxist version of this is the concept of superstructure, the societal reality we create by participating and reproducing a mode of production (the base). Basically the engine of human reality that is built upon the real, but has no ability to change what it real, only the societal perceptions of it.
I think it's usually denoted as real (nature) vs Real (superstructure), but I'm just a layman.
I'm pretty sure that Marxism takes scientific realism as an assumption
nope, thats literally idealism, and the dumbest kind of idealism as well