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Paperback The Economic Interpretation of History Book

ISBN: 1025622030

ISBN13: 9781025622033

The Economic Interpretation of History

"The Economic Interpretation of History" is a profound exploration of the forces that shape human civilization and social progress. This work provides a rigorous analysis of the theory that economic conditions serve as the fundamental basis for the legal, political, and intellectual structures of society.

The book examines the origins and development of historical materialism, tracing its evolution through various schools of thought. Author Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman offers a critical but constructive evaluation of the doctrine, distinguishing between rigid economic determinism and a broader interpretation that acknowledges the complex interplay between economic reality and other social factors. By investigating the relationship between wealth, production, and the historical trajectory of nations, the text clarifies how material life influences the growth of institutions and the flow of historical events.

As a foundational text in the philosophy of history and political economy, "The Economic Interpretation of History" remains an essential resource for those interested in sociology and political science. It provides deep insights into the complexity of historical change and the enduring debate over the primary drivers of human development.

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