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A series of essays defending and explaining the materialist conception of history, arguing that economic structures and class relations determine social institutions and political developments. The author analyzes the origins and aims of the Communist Manifesto, differentiates scientific communism from other socialist tendencies, and stresses historical materialism as the essential analytical method. He interprets social change as driven by material forces and class struggle rather than by abstract ideals, and explores the theoretical and practical consequences for socialist activity. The collection combines philosophical clarification, critical engagement, and historical reflection to present a systematic account of social development.
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