Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences: Evolution and revolutionTaylor & Francis, 2003 - Broj stranica: 320 |
Sadržaj
EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION | 1 |
The materialist conception of nature | 21 |
Contributions of Engels and Childe | 35 |
The slave mode of production and The feudal mode | 60 |
21 | 73 |
Historical tendency of capitalist accumulation | 75 |
Extracts from The Communist Manifesto | 105 |
Extract from A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy | 129 |
33 | 167 |
The reality of structural change | 179 |
Women in primitive slave and feudal societies and | 207 |
Class society and the state | 229 |
Alternative class theories | 243 |
The economic base of the withering away of the state | 259 |
Socialist Aspirations | 274 |
Does social evolution offer hope for the future? | 298 |
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences: Evolution and revolution Howard J. Sherman Pregled nije dostupan - 2003 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
agriculture antagonisms appropriation argument authoritative resources bourgeois bourgeoisie Brenner capitalist capitalist society century chiefdoms class conflict class relations class struggle commercialization model Communism Communist critical Critique Darwin democracy democratic direct producers distinctive dominant dynamic economic structures Engels epoch example existence explain fetters feudalism to capitalism forces of production forms of exploitation G.A. Cohen historical materialism human imperatives improvement industry inevitable institutions kleptocracy land laws of motion logic lords Manifesto Marx Marx's Marxist materialist means of production mode of production modern nature organization peasants political possible pre-capitalist primitive private property production relations productive forces progress proletariat property relations question relations of production revolution revolutionary ruling class serfs slave slavery social form socialist Soviet space-time distanciation specific stage surplus surplus labour Sweezy technological determinism theory of history tion trade trajectory transformation transition from feudalism tribes unilinear wage labour whole women workers