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146 pages, Paperback
First published October 3, 2005
Marx was a historical realist who acknowledged the amorality and violence of history, and condemned the hypocrisy of those who would present such events in essentially moral terms. For Marx, the historical meaning of such events was ultimately to be judged according to the possibilities for humanity opened up by the social developments in question, not within the lifetime of those affected by them, but in the long term. As we shall see in the next chapter, in the context of capitalist colonialism, this kind of speculative historical realism has been highly contentious.