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I mean he is not wrong saying that social structures eventually "disolve", however its not because of human nature but through the development of production. Also it's not that they disolve but they're transformed and shaped into new ones, what he calls "human nature" is on constant change. A peasant in the middle ages did not behave in the same way as an industrial worker in the 19th century nor a blue collar worker in the 21th century, some biological needs do stay constant like eating/sleeping/shitting but our social behaviour is heavily conditiones to how the society is organized, which in part is conditioned to the level of development of production.