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Your Emotional Targeting System in great detail by O’Leary in his recent book, . (1989). He has argued rigorously that neither Marx nor Engels ever abandoned the substantive conceptual commitment suggested by the AMP (O’Leary, 1989: 146).. However, O’Leary sought to use his knowledge of Indian history to dismiss the explanatory vDerogate 发表于 2025-3-25 20:13:05
The Present is What We Are Doing Together,ry to presume that an endogenous development of capitalism is . impossible from societies once dominated by the AMP. In the second section I shall contend that the charge of Eurocentrism against Marx is at best misleading. It derives from scholars’ failure to understand Marx’s methodological approac重画只能放弃 发表于 2025-3-26 01:19:23
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The Concept of the Asiatic Mode of Production, in great detail by O’Leary in his recent book, . (1989). He has argued rigorously that neither Marx nor Engels ever abandoned the substantive conceptual commitment suggested by the AMP (O’Leary, 1989: 146).. However, O’Leary sought to use his knowledge of Indian history to dismiss the explanatory v陈旧 发表于 2025-3-26 09:07:41
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Introduction,ter of historical materialism, rarely sighted and much disbelieved’ (O’Leary, 1989: 331). Not surprisingly, the literature on this topic, as one of the highly-praised experts puts it, ‘has grown from a rock to a cape to a peninsula’ (Krader, 1975: xi). Much has been written not only by historians an