Marx and the Problem of Conflicting Models of History

Philosophical Forum 22 (2):167 (1990)
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Some critics argue that Marx has conflicting models of history: a "continuist" model that interprets history as a unified, evolutionary movement, and a "discontinuist" model that sees capitalist society as a break from all preceding social formations. I argue that Marx in fact does have multiple models of history, but that these are not incompatible or contradictory. Rather, Marx adopts a "perspectival" or "contextualist" approach that employs different models to gain different perspectives on the historical process. I provide a close reading of the "discontinuity" model based on an analysis of Marx's Grundrisse

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