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Generalized Historical Materialism: Some Main Notions

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Property and Power

Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library ((TDLU,volume 27))

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It turned out in the last chapter that not only the disposal of productive forces but also the disposal of coercive forces forms the basis for a division of society into great groups of people having antagonistic interests and carrying on a constant struggle. Let us try to proceed further with this analogy, introducing some notions which are referred to all the time — notions of a non-Marxian historical materialism.

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© 1983 D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland

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Nowak, L. (1983). Generalized Historical Materialism: Some Main Notions. In: Property and Power. Theory and Decision Library, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6949-0_10

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