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Marx's Interpretation of History
註釋“ “It is impossible to understand the forces shaping world history without a knowledge of Marxism,” writes Melvin Rader. But Marx’s interpretation of history was based on varied and contradictory sources and his writings often appear contradictory. Melvin Rader returns to the original sources and, without glossing over these apparent contradictions, reveals the underlying consistency in Marx’s complex vision. Addressing a wide audience, his lucidly written text uses ordinary language to demonstrate the ultimate compatibility of Marx’s three models of historical explanation: dialectical development; base and superstructure; and organic totality. Professor Rader’s interpretation elucidates these models and shows their influence in shaping Marx’s theory of history.”- Publisher