It is not the primacy of economic motives in historical explanation that constitutes the decisive difference between Marxism and bourgeois thought, but the point of view of totality. Prologue - Page 1991973Full view - About this book
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...distortion, in which I put the totality in the centre of the system, overriding the priority of economics. "It is not the primacy of economic motives in historical...decisive difference between Marxism and bourgeois science, but the point of view of totality." This methodological paradox was intensified further by... | |
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