1. Marx, Weber, and Wallerstein
They detailed economic history from feudalist, to capitalist, and to the possible future of socialism. ... Thus, what happens in one state usually is affected by other things in the world rather than just the socio-economic conditions in that country. ... The decisive contradictions are economic contradictions that develop between the social forces and the social relations of production. ... Both Weber and Marx agree that class can be summed up in the workers and the owners, but Weber furthered Marx's ideas by introducing other units like status groups and political parties. ... For e...
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