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ISBN10: 0521643988, ISBN13: 9780521643986, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Softcover First Edition Very Good + condition - Card Covers. Foreword by Geoffrey Hosking. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. xi, 355 pages. A broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx's theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff's theory of world history differs from Marx's in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx's five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how 'each progress is simultaneously a regress', and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. [Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 1999]
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Date: 1999. Very Good + condition - Card Covers. Foreword by Geoffrey Hosking. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. xi, 355 pages. A broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx's theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff's theory of world history differs from Marx's in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx's five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how 'each progress is simultaneously a regress', and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. . 1st Paperback Edition. Trade Paperback. 1999. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521643988 9780521643986 [AU]
ISBN10: 0521643988, ISBN13: 9780521643986, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Softcover First Edition Very Good + condition - Card Covers. Foreword by Geoffrey Hosking. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. xi, 355 pages. A broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx's theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff's theory of world history differs from Marx's in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx's five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how 'each progress is simultaneously a regress', and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. [Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 1999]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 1999. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. As new copy. No additions. 1999. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521643988 9780521643986 [GB]
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New York, NY, U.S.A.: Cambridge University Press, Date: 1999. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. This book traces historical processes from palaeolithic times to the present, providing an overview of the entire history of humanity; it takes its point of departure from Marx's theory of social evolution, but expands Marx's five stages of development to eight and, in contrast to Marx, denies that the transition from one stage to the next is necessarily marked by social conflict and revolution; the focus is not limited to the economic and socio-economic aspects of historical development, but also ethnic, cultural, religious, and military-technological factors; the author, an emeritus professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of St. Petersburg, denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how each progress is also a regress (blue pictorial cover with yellow & white lettering and Max Beckmann painting on the front; a bright, clean, tight copy) 1999. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521643988 9780521643986 [US]
New York, NY, U.S. A Cambridge University Press 1999 Trade Paperback Near Fine This book traces historical processes from palaeolithic times to the present, providing an overview of the entire history of humanity; it takes its point of departure from Marx's theory of social evolution, but expands Marx's five stages of development to eight and, in contrast to Marx, denies that the transition from one stage to the next is necessarily marked by social conflict and revolution; the focus is not limited to the economic and socio-economic aspects of historical development, but also ethnic, cultural, religious, and military-technological factors; the author, an emeritus professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of St. Petersburg, denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how each progress is also a regress (blue pictorial cover with yellow & white lettering and Max Beckmann painting on the front; a bright, clean, tight copy)
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ISBN10: 0521643988, ISBN13: 9780521643986, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Softcover 24x15cm, xi,355 pp., PAPERBACK. ["This is a broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx's theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff's theory of world history differs from Marx's in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx's five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how 'each progress is simultaneously a regress',and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. As the book moves through these various stages, the reader is drawn into a remarkable and thought- provoking study of the process of the history of the human race which focuses on the wide range of factors (economic, social, military- technological, and socio-pyschological) which have influenced our development from palaeolithic times to the present day" - publisher's description]. Contents: 1.First phase (primitive); 2. Second phase ( primitive communal); 3. Third phase (early antiquity); 4. Fourth phase ( imperial antiquity); 5. Fifth phase (the Middle Ages); 6. The sixth phase (the stable absolutist post-medieval phase). 7. Seventh phase (capitalist) 8 . Eighth phase (post-capital ...
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Minor wear. VG. Philosophy of History Cambridge University Press Cambridge Date: 1999 orig. wrappers 24x15cm, xi,355 pp., PAPERBACK. ["This is a broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx's theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff's theory of world history differs from Marx's in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx's five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how 'each progress is simultaneously a regress',and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. As the book moves through these various stages, the reader is drawn into a remarkable and thought- provoking study of the process of the history of the human race which focuses on the wide range of factors (economic, social, military- technological, and socio-pyschological) which have influenced our development from palaeolithic times to the present day" - publisher's description]. Contents: 1.First phase (primitive); 2. Second phase ( primitive communal); 3. Third phase (early antiquity); 4. Fourth phase ( imperial antiquity); 5. Fifth phase (the Middle Ages); 6. The sixth phase (the stable absolutist post-medieval phase). 7. Seventh phase (capitalist) 8 . Eighth phase (post-capitalist). 1999. Cambr ...
ISBN10: 0521643988, ISBN13: 9780521643986, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A history of mankind from palaeolithic times to the present day by a leading scholar of world history. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 1999]
Paperback / softback. New. This concise and thought-provoking study traces historical processes from palaeolithic times to the present day providing a comprehensive overview of the history of mankind and the laws governing it. Professor Diakonoff analyses all aspects of our development, examining social, political, economic, socio-psychological, technical and ethical factors. ISBN 0521643988 9780521643986 [GB]
ISBN10: 0521643988, ISBN13: 9780521643986, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A history of mankind from palaeolithic times to the present day by a leading scholar of world history. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 1999]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 1999-09-28. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1999. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521643988 9780521643986 [US]
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