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A Darwinian historical materialism

Paul Nolan

pp. 76-97

Abstract

It is (or used to be) a commonplace of Marxian commentary that Marx did for human history what Darwin had done for the organic world. Possibly the most famous instance of this is Engels' "Speech at the Graveside of Karl Marx" (1883, 429–30). But Marx himself also made claims for connections and parallels between natural selection and historical materialism, one example being the above epigraph. Unfortunately, these claims seem never to have progressed beyond general observations. In this essay I want to develop a more detailed connection between the two theories.

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Published in:

Blackledge Paul, Kirkpatrick Graeme (2002) Historical materialism and social evolution. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 76-97

DOI: 10.1057/9781403919977_4

Full citation:

Nolan Paul (2002) „A Darwinian historical materialism“, In: P. Blackledge & G. Kirkpatrick (eds.), Historical materialism and social evolution, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 76–97.