substructure
(noun)
The base of society, which in Marxist terms includes relations of production.
Examples of substructure in the following topics:
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Marx's View of Class Differentiation
- In Marxist theory, the capitalist mode of production consists of two main economic parts: the substructure and the Superstructure.
- These relations of production—employer-employee relations, the technical division of labor, and property relations—form the base of society or, in Marxist terms, the substructure.
- From this material substructure, the superstructure emerges.
- Diagram the relationship between the owners of production, the proletariat, the substructure and the superstructure according to Marx's view
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The Peritoneum
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Power and Inequality
- In Marxist theory, the capitalist mode of production consists of two main economic parts: the substructure and the superstructure.
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Initiation of Transcription in Eukaryotes
- RNA polymerase I is located in the nucleolus, a specialized nuclear substructure in which ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is transcribed, processed, and assembled into ribosomes.
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Diocletian's Palace
- Diocletian's palace demonstrates the Roman use of vaults in the substructure and the use of columns, peristyles, and entablatures to create monumental spaces.
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Doing mathematical operations on matrices
- Indeed, most of the basic measures of networks, measures of centrality and power, and measures of network groupings and substructures are based on looking at the numbers and lengths of pathways among actors.