Marx's scientific dialectics :a methodological treatise for a new century
While Karl Marx's ideas remain influential in the social sciences, there is considerable disagreement and debate on the methodological principles that inform his work. Marx often aligned himself with both "scientific" and "dialectical" principles, at least once referring to his method as a "scientific dialectic," suggesting he believed dialectical reason could be incorporated into scientific method. By debunking several misconceptions about Marx's work and examining how he brought scientific methods to bear on his general sociological thinking, his materialist historical perspective, and within his political economy, this book brings new insight to the methodological principles that animate Marx's writings. What emerges from such a perspective is an approach to sociological inquiry that remains vital and useful for contemporary research on capitalist society and its possible futures.
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Leiden; Boston
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Brill
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2007
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xii, 328 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Studies in critical social sciences,3751-4324
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]283[-303( and index
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ISBN-10: 900415860X
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ISBN-13: 9789004158603
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by Paul Paolucci
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Criticism and interpretation ، Marx, Karl,8181-3881