Historical Materialism and Social Prediction

Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):235-251 (1969)
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Abstract

The prediction of phenomena and processes in society poses a number of philosophical problems distinct from those involved in the prediction of natural processes. Societal prognosis encompasses primarily the conditions and connections arising, in the final analysis, in the practical activity of individuals, social groups, and class forces

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