economic determinism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the end, it could prove a case of economic determinism : Concern for moneymaking, not simply human protection, might end up being the path toward a new vision for security in the 21st century.
- Although Luk�cs does not contest the Marxist primacy of the economic superstructure ( not to be mistaken with vulgar economic determinism ), he considers that there is a place for autonomous struggle for class consciousness.
- The position outlined in this book is usually described as post-Marxist because it rejects ( a ) Marxist economic determinism and ( b ) the view that class struggle is the most important antagonism in society.
- We started the 1990s with a sort of vulgar economic determinism _ get the economics right and all else will follow _ and we ended the decade with what I would call ` vulgar Huntingtonism .'
- At the outset of his study, Beard makes his point when he writes that Madison provided " a masterly statement of the theory of economic determinism in politics " ( Beard 1913, p . 15 ).
- Plekhanov not only found materialism to be the motor force in history, but went on to outline a particular type of materialism the " economic determinism model of materialism as the specific element that moved history ."
- However, some have viewed such comments as Engels's attempt to extricate himself from an untenable position : Max Weber and other influential sociological and economic thinker agreed that Marx's views were really unidimensional in regard to economic determinism.
- Yet earlier he argues that such sadism has turned out not to be the result of " economic inequality and insecurity, " and that the belief of the American left in such economic determinism was " too simplistic ."
- Events in this century, most notably the waning of socialism and authoritarian government and the ascendancy of capitalism and democracy, have given rise, Ferguson maintains, to a need to discard such economic determinism in explaining history and fashioning public policy.
- Historicism may be contrasted with reductionist theories which suppose that all developments can be explained by fundamental principles ( such as in economic determinism ) or with theories that posit that historical changes occur as a result of random chance.