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B. Ollman says somewhere that Engels as well as Marx didn't use any firm
labels, mostly saying something like our historical method, etc.
Carrol
engels used term 'materialist conception of history' in review he wrote
of marx's 1859 _contribution to a critique
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/31/03 11:14 AM
B. Ollman says somewhere that Engels as well as Marx didn't use any firm
labels, mostly saying something like our historical method, etc.
Carrol
I think Marx and Engels did use firm labels (cf. the Communist Manifesto)
but these labels changed and evolved
J, this is too long for me; just a few quickies:
--- Jurriaan Bendien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Justin,
Thanks, I'd missed that. But one really has to
look
for it, right?
Yes, although when I studied Engels's writings
(published and unpublished)
in the early 1980s, I found several
andie nachgeborenen wrote:
I would not be surprised if Engels occasionally
adopted the usage that Kautsky popularized in late
mid-late 1880s; you won't find it in his work before
then, I'ld bet. And, as I said, it's not a common
trope.
B. Ollman says somewhere that Engels as well as Marx
Hi Justin,
Thanks, I'd missed that. But one really has to look
for it, right?
Yes, although when I studied Engels's writings (published and unpublished)
in the early 1980s, I found several loci. It is just that I do not have the
literature handy here anymore, and I am too preoccupied to go to