Essentialism in the
Thought of Karl Marx
Scott Meikle
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1965 P31
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
ii Thep
Historiography and Dialectical Philosophy
The hidden agenda
iv Hegel natural valet proceses of develo
(@) The concrete universal the real starting point
for istory
oming-to-be of Capital
raytal method’ of clastic palit!
+ Theloratin ofthe fn farm fale: capitalw Comets
4, The Two Turing-points of History and the
Two Regulators
1 Room of supply of aman mci labour
Ii-Theplan-ctsomary and conciue
“Methods of Labour’ and Extraction of
Surplus Labou
5 The general theory a hstary and the theory fhe
{ij Contradiction: frm and content
Europ om deicbonage to wagelsbour
6. History as Change and History as Plogress
1 Necesiesin the historic
i The acl of nivera elton
i Theuniveratsabiltyofexchange-alue
iv Pole world itor
7. Atomism and Essentials
1 Thetwotradons
i Realnecesty
it Essence and time
$i Tehelogy and explanation
i Elin 1 eeoogy
Law
Select Bibliography
Index
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