The Economic Interpretation of HistoryColumbia University Press, 1907 - 166 pages Addresses the theory of economic interpretation as it applies to world history. Discusses the philosophies and people who contributed to the theory as well as an analysis of its criticisms. |
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action æsthetic applied Arnold Ruge attempt Bruno Bauer Buckle called attention capital changes CHAPTER civilization claim conception criticisms Cunow Das Kapital Die Neue Zeit discussion economic conditions economic factor economic interpretation economists Eleanor Marx emphasized Engels English environment essay ethical existence explain fact Feuerbach Friedrich Engels German Geschichte Gesellschaft Grundlagen des Marxismus Hegel historians historical laws human Ibid idea ideal important individual industrial influence interpretation of history Karl Grün Karl Marx Kautsky Kritik Ludwig Feuerbach Marx's material materialistic materiellen means Mehring Menschen ment methods modern moral natural Neue Zeit nomic interpretation ökonomische organization original philosophy physical political politische Politischen principle production progress recent relations of production religion Revolution Rodbertus scientific social forces social relations socialists society Sozialismus Sozialistische Akademiker statement surplus value tation of history theory of economic thought tion torts Verhältniss whole Woltmann writers Young-Hegelians