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what is marxist history ?​

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Answered by Jieunvirus
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Marxist historiography, or historical materialist historiography, is a school of historiography influenced by Marxism. ... Its aim is to bring those oppressed by history to self-consciousness, and to arm them with tactics and strategies from history: it is both a historical and a liberatory project.

Answered by Anonymous
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Defination -

Marxist history is a school of historiography influenced by Marxism.

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Key ideas :

  • Capitalist society is divided into two classes
  • The bourgeoisie increase their wealth by exploiting the proletariat.
  • Those who have economic power control all other institutions in society.
  • Ideological Control.
  • The result of the above is false class consciousness.
  • Revolution and Communism.

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Aim of Marxism

Marxism seeks to explain social phenomena within any given society by analyzing the material conditions and economic activities required to fulfill human material needs.

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Author of Marxist history

Karl Marx

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