Historical materialism (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Historical materialism" in English language version.

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  • Baur, Michael (January 2017). "Marx on Historical Materialism". ResearchGate: 1–2.

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  • Lin, Justin Yifu (1995). "The Needham Puzzle: Why the Industrial Revolution Did Not Originate in China" (PDF). Economic Development and Cultural Change. 43 (2): 269–292. doi:10.1086/452150. JSTOR 1154499. S2CID 35637470.The case of China shows that a trend is just a trend. In 1400 China possessed many of the ingredients for dynamic technological growth and expansion of political and economic power. They had printing presses, gunpowder, were familiar with distillation, used vaccination for small pox and explored the coastal states of Africa. The reasons for these advances not being capitalised on is explored by the Lin article.

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