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by ozzyman700
2451 days ago
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What about history not just 'sort of happening' but instead, changes in the means of production lead social change. e.g. Industrial Revolution, Factorization of production. This is how a marxist views histories progression and I feel it is more applicable and holds up under backtesting than 'history just sort of happens' Mao was a man of the people, who led his country to greatness, no backpedaling necessary. |
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Read Marx, but read Tolstoy too. Tolstoy argued that we all have 20/20 hindsight, and we like to argue how well our individual ideas or pet theories explain stuff that, well, just happened.
edit: I'm suddenly thinking of Bruce Sterling's novel Zeitgeist, a sort of magical-realism SF set around Y2K. When asked who would win the culture war between Islamic fundamentalism and Western secularism, the central character said "The side with the most televisions".