This book defends the Marxist theory of history through, first, a critique of its empiricist and postmodern critics, second, a practical demonstration of the power of Marxist historical writings, and, third, a survey of the powerful and influential methodological debates between Marxists.
This book defends the Marxist theory of history through, first, a critique of its empiricist and postmodern critics, second, a practical demonstration of the power of Marxist historical writings, and, third, a survey of the powerful and influential methodological debates between Marxists.
Paul Blackledge is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Leeds Metropolitan University
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and acknowledgements 1. Marxism and history 2. Marx, Engels and historical materialism 3. Historical materialism: From the Second to the Third Internationals 4. Modes of production and social transitions 5. Structure, agency and the struggle for freedom Conclusion - The Present as History: Marxism and postmodernity
Preface and acknowledgements 1. Marxism and history 2. Marx, Engels and historical materialism 3. Historical materialism: From the Second to the Third Internationals 4. Modes of production and social transitions 5. Structure, agency and the struggle for freedom Conclusion - The Present as History: Marxism and postmodernity
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