Kubra wrote:As for charges of determinism, Marx and Engels wrote bitterly about their colleagues use of what became histmat. Marx late life polemical work was mostly "I'm not deterministic and don't let those damn Frenchmen tell you otherwise."
Marx is more focused on the fundamental ideas of Hegel, in the way of the dialectic. To call Hegelian Dialectic, and subsequently the Marxian Dialectic Materialism, deterministic is to fundamentally misunderstand the nature of both. They do not predict, with 100% accuracy, the direction of free will of people, but it's about understanding the fundamental material influences which can shape people's actions and perspectives, as well as changes in society.


