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A Brief Note on Marx and “Marxism”

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A Brief Note on Marx and “Marxism”
Author(s)Myrdal, Gunnar
AbstractIn this chapter Myrdal compares the social sciences to the natural sciences by illustrating how the natural sciences focus on the universal and unchangeable relationship between facts while social science deals with the behaviour of human beings, which varies widely and changes all the time. He reinforces that the social sciences are still scientific in that they are searching for true knowledge about man and his society.
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Pages308-318
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAgainst the Stream
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PubDate1972
ISBN_ISSN039448682X
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