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Like most nineteenth-century thinkers, Marx was very concerned about being “scientific,” using the term constantly in the description of his critical approach. Accordingly he often attempted to formulate his theories in Cartesian and Newtonian language. Still, his broad view of social phenomena allowed him to transcend the Cartesian framework in significant ways.
The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision
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