could you go into more details? as a history undergrad who really likes trying to understand how different civilizations worked (especially south american ones being SA myself), the underlying premises of historical materialism seem to show up everywhere
to the point where i really can't understand how any historian manages to not be a materialist
could you go into more details? as a history undergrad who really likes trying to understand how different civilizations worked (especially south american ones being SA myself), the underlying premises of historical materialism seem to show up everywhere
to the point where i really can't understand how any historian manages to not be a materialist
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