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No, why should I? Yes, there are radical comrades who believe that there is no consciousness, but they have enough of normal materialistic theories of consciousness.
In general, Artyom, when you get tired of this, it seems that no one else has answered you for a long time, and I always write the same thing, but still you come up with some nonsense again and bring it here in the hope of what?
Well, you can check it purely materialistically. Do you have consciousness? Here turn it off, well, for example, anesthesia completely turns it off or at the very least drugs, alcohol in large doses, well, or go to the boxing section and ask them to give you a beard, consciousness will also turn off temporarily. If consciousness is not needed, then nothing will change for you from disabling it. Try it, and tell us about the results, what it does and why it is needed.
It follows from materialism that all sorts of gods, Buddhas, creators of everything that exists, and their followers are infected with the idea that these fictional concepts supposedly affect our reality, do not do anything and are not needed for anything.
And consciousness is necessary for everything – in general, for everything that happens in a person's life. You'll be lying unconscious like a log, you can check it out!
Which one is original, which one… strange conclusion!
At least in the first approximation, estimate. The classical (Marxist) materialist denies the soul as an entity from his point of view – an immaterial one. In this way, his consciousness takes over all the “material manifestations of the soul”. That is, to the role of consciousness from the point of view of the idealist, he also adds a part of the role of the soul. The role of consciousness-significantly increases!