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The task is to learn about the productive forces, the production relations and the superstructure of primitive communism, about freedom and the development of the productive forces through the struggle for survival.
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Communism is a word of French origin. It means the philosophy of being common.<br /> In many Western countries communism is associated with a dictatorial state that<br /> does not allow any freedom to people.<br /> <br /> Among a great many socialists communism is seen as an ideal society where all<br /> people share and no one has privileges due to personal possession of land, money or<br /> other riches. Socialists regard this as a distant or maybe impossible dream society.<br /> Primitive communism is used in historical materialism or Marxism. It means the<br /> earlier societies in history before there were economic classes and grave differences<br /> between people. When people were living as hunters and gatherers usually in groups<br /> of no more than 100 people there were no big men as all people had to share and to<br /> stick together so as to survive close to nature.<br /> <br /> The hunter gatherer society, the Marxist historian will say, is communist because<br /> there is cooperation between all people and no room for exploitation because<br /> exploitation would likely mean that nobody could survive. This society is primitive,<br /> because life as hunter and gatherer is not economically developed. It has no modern<br /> technology, no hospitals, no books; people have only what they need to survive.<br /> The main contradiction in primitive communism is between human society and<br /> nature. This contradiction drove development. When, for example, people traveled<br /> to colder regions they were up against the forces of nature but developed the use of<br /> clothing, building of shelter and making of fire whereby they became able to thrive<br /> fighting against the consequences of cold climates.<br /> <br /> The ideas and attitudes in a society are formed, historical materialism says, as<br /> &quot;superstructure&quot; built open the economic &quot;basis&quot; i.e. the way people must work to<br /> survive. In primitive communism people have to cooperate very closely and take<br /> care of each other. You will therefore see that people in such a society have healthy<br /> attitudes towards life though they do not possess our modern knowledge of the<br /> science and technology.
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1. Read the text.<br /> <br /> 2. What were the productive forces for the people in Mozambique during the stage<br /> of primitive communism?<br /> <br /> 3. How were they developed by the contradiction between society and nature?<br /> <br /> 4. Present your answers in a poster and show to a fellow student or other interest<br /> person.<br /> <br /> 5. Send a note about your poster presentation to your teacher.
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