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What is meant by Marxist history?​

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Answered by usernametaken8
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The Marxist theory is the school of historiography which considers the effect that occurs from the particular social event and its significance in the society. The Marxist writings include the need for the means and the modes of production and industrial relations.

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Marxist historiography, that is, the writing of Marxist history in line with the given historiographical principles, is often seen as a tool. 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.

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