Historical Materialism and Social Evolution
Historical Materialism and Social Evolution brings together a collection of essays which investigate the relationship between Marxist thought and Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Each of the contributors emphasize the idea that the disti
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Historical Materialism and Social Evolution Edited by Paul Blackledge and Graeme Kirkpatrick
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Historical Materialism and Social Evolution
10.1057/9781403919977 - Historical Materialism and Social Evolution, Edited by Paul Blackledge and Graeme Kirkpatrick
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Edited by
Paul Blackledge Senior Lecturer School of Cultural Studies Leeds Metropolitan University
and
Graeme Kirkpatrick Lecturer in Sociology University of Northumbria
10.1057/9781403919977 - Historical Materialism and Social Evolution, Edited by Paul Blackledge and Graeme Kirkpatrick
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Historical Materialism and Social Evolution
Editorial matter, Selection and Chapter 1 © Paul Blackledge and Graeme Kirkpatrick 2002 Chapter 2 © Paul Blackledge 2002 Chapter 7 © Graeme Kirkpatrick 2002 Remaining chapters © their authors 2002
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