Religion as Premise for Revolution: Refinement, Challenge
Keywords:
Religion, Revolution, Superstructure, Material conditions, Forces of Production, Class conflict, Class consciousness, Authority, Legitimacy, MarxAbstract
This essay examines the relationship between religion and revolution in Marx’s work. Incorporating the point made in Marx's work that breaking the illusion of religion is the only means to revolution, this essay explores how refining and challenging religion catalysts revolutionary actions. For Marx, man recognizing religion as part of the superstructure shaped by material conditions, and mobilizing collective class consciousness are the important premises for revolution. The essay highlights how transformations in the economic base could reshape religious emphasis from obedience to advocacy of reforms. This illustrates how religion could become a catalyst for social change when confronted with material contradictions. In other cases, challenging the sacred nature of religion also means to normalize social structure and realize all social structure is a product of man. This self activation realization helps set up the groundwork for revolution. Ultimately, the essay argues for religion’s potential to fuel revolution through being refined and affirm humanity’s ability to reshape social orders through being challenged.