Publisher's Synopsis
A clear and accessible account of MarxÆs method and an assessment of its scientific validity and relevance to contemporary social science. David Walker provides a clear analytical account of MarxÆs method and considers the claims of Marxism to be a science by measuring MarxÆs method against different models of science. The key methodological themes of MarxÆs 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 and scientific realism. The author concludes that Marx's method is a good example of scientific realism. - -