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There is no event which can't be explained by historical materialism.
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>>25275034
I disagree.
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>>25275037
Why?
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>>25275034
The cambrian explosion
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There is no event which can't be explained by astrology.
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>>25275034
There is no event which can be explained by historical materialism.
I wonder how they try to explain the Roman class structure, which had nothing to do with economics, in which plebs were often much wealthier than patricians.
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>>25275450
>Roman class structure, which had nothing to do with economics
Lol
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>>25275273
>>25275419
Dialectical materialism accounts for these, and as the philosophical-esoteric subset of historical materialism, it serves as the frontline when confronting obfuscation and non-human phenomena.
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>>25275049
Why not?
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>>25275479
But seriously every time shit like this pops up I don't understand why people can't just read real historians like Braudel, Bloch and Pirenne and the German historists like Ranke and Droysen.
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>>25275488
Nobody actually reads this shit. Notice how OP can't even talk about it
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>>25275034
What about the Protestant Ethic developed in early Pennsylvania that influence Ben Franklin?
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