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Historical Materialism

Tony Andréani

Revisiting the Fundamental Concepts

Barcode 9781032893464
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Release Date: 26/11/2025

Label: Routledge
Series: Marx and Marxisms
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Revisiting the Fundamental Concepts

Written to further debate among scholars and beyond, this book develops the fundamental concepts of the Marxist theory of history as they apply to any society, particularly the so-called "economic" concepts, in their opposition to neo-classical theory and to reductive readings common among Marxist authors.


First published in French, this book by Tony Andréani, a prolific French Marxist scholar, summarises decades of research on Karl Marx’s theory of historical materialism.

Written to further debate among scholars and beyond, Andréani develops the fundamental concepts of the Marxist theory of history as they apply to any society, particularly the so-called economic concepts, in their opposition to neo-classical theory and to reductive readings common among Marxist authors. He later discusses the theory of modes of production to then sketch an analysis of the course of history, which is the subject of much debate among Marxist historians. In the latter parts of this book, the reader will learn more about the origin of inequalities, historical dialectics, and the perspectives of socialism.

The publication of Matérialisme Historique: Les concepts fondamentaux revisités (Paris: l’Harmattan, 2022) in an English translation with updates will be welcomed by scholars familiar with the French edition and eager to have Tony Andréani’s original vision on the basic concepts of historical materialism made available to Anglophone audiences.