ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. The book aims to give a clear and accessible account of Marx’s method and an assessment of its scientific validity and relevance to contemporary social science; The key methodological themes of Marx’s work and their development are shown with particular attention paid to the elements of dialectics and materialism; Four models of science are outlined-positivism; critical rationalism; scientific conventionalism; scientific realism - and the arguments and evidence both for and against Marx’s method corresponding to any of them examined. The conclusion arrived at is that Marx’s method is a good example of social scientific practice according to the scientific realist model and that it has a positive contribution to make to social science today.realism.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

Method in the Early Marx

chapter 2|29 pages

Method in the Later Marx

chapter 3|19 pages

chapter 4|27 pages

Marx and Dialectics

chapter 5|31 pages

Conceptions of Science

chapter 6|39 pages

Marx and Science

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion