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“Compare or contrast two of the following – Marx, Weber, Durkheim – in terms of their perspectives on historical change”
During the nineteenth century, Karl Marx and Max Weber were prominent sociologists whose theories on human history and social change differed as often as it coincided. ...
Marx’s theory of historical materialism is in essence a theory of human history. It bears resemblance to the works of Hegel, whom Marx was influenced by but who’s theories he oftentimes critiqued.
Marx argued the motor of History is the economic activity of societies: more precisely Marx argued that it is the mode of production of a society which is the motor of human history.
Approximate Word count = 438 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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