The weak points in the abstract materialism of natural science, a materialism that excludes history and its process, are at once evident from the abstract and ideological conceptions of its spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond the bounds of their own... The Economic Interpretation of History - Page 47by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1924 - 166 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Bonar - 1893 - 432 pages
...the materialism of abstract physical science when it excludes the historical movement may be seen in the abstract and ideological conceptions of its spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond their special study." Without adopting this materialistic view of history, we may recognize that industrial... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 440 pages
...the materialism of abstract physical science when it excludes the historical movement may be seen in the abstract and ideological conceptions of its spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond their special study." Without adopting this materialistic view of history, we may recognize that industrial... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1902 - 184 pages
...compile, since, as Vico says, human history differs from natural history in this, that we _haye_ jmade the former, but not the latter? Technology discloses...of Capital that Marx gives a definite statement. of Jbis_theory, with some necessary qualifications, inattention to which is partly responsible for some... | |
| James Bonar - 1909 - 440 pages
...the materialism of abstract physical science when it excludes the historical movement may be seen in the abstract and ideological conceptions of its spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond their special study." Without adopting this materialistic view of history, we may recognize that industrial... | |
| Nātān Rôṭenšṭraik̲ - 1988 - 168 pages
...those relations. The latter method is the only materialistic, and therefore the only scientific one. The weak points in the abstract materialism of natural...whenever they venture beyond the bounds of their own speciality."1 Marx is here alluding to Vico's notion of verum-factum which is usually described as... | |
| Raya Dunayevskaya - 1996 - 316 pages
...(Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1909; reprinted New York: International Publishers, 1967), p. 406, n. 2: "The weak points in the abstract materialism of natural...venture beyond the bounds of their own specialty." See also Chapter 2, "A New Continent of Thought," in my Philosophy and Revolution (New York: Dell,... | |
| Jim Davis, Thomas Hirschl, Michael Stack - 1997 - 326 pages
...confused categories and its lack of historicity, thus he took to task the machine science of his day: 'the weak points in the abstract materialism of natural...venture beyond the bounds of their own specialty' (Marx 1976, 406-7). He tried to make a beginning on a 'history of the productive organs of man' in... | |
| 2000 - 456 pages
...the materialism of abstract physical science when it excludes the historical movement may be seen in the abstract and ideological conceptions of its spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond their specin.l study." Without adopting this materialistic view of history, we may recognize that industrial... | |
| Karl Marx - 2002 - 260 pages
...those relations. The latter method is the only materialistic, and therefore the only scientific, one. The weak points in the abstract materialism of natural...whenever they venture beyond the bounds of their own speciality. PART IV The Criticism of Religion M. I any social scientists see in religion an indispensable... | |
| Raya Dunayevskaya - 2003 - 428 pages
...was to put a similar thought directly in the section on Machines in Capital: . . . The weak points in abstract materialism of natural science, a materialism...spokesmen, whenever they venture beyond the bounds of their speciality.188 Just as "History and its process" led Marx to decide to include a whole new section... | |
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