The materialist conception of history

London,: Macmillan & Co. (1939)
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An expose of the deficiencies and fallacies of the conception of history propounded by Karl Marx and his disciples. The author, who is a Viennese in exile, has taken the trouble to go through the fifteen propositions in the introduction to Marx's Criticism of Political Philosophy written in London in 1859 and other Marxist writings, and tried to sift out any grains of truth there may be in them.

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