Plekhanov on the role of the individual in history

William H. Shaw

pp. 247-265

This essay critically assesses Plekhanov's famous article on the role of the individual in history. Part I explicates his treatment of the problem of free will and determinism and argues that it is unsatisfactory. The whole issue, however, is held to be largely irrelevant to Marxism. Part II then turns to the question of the explanatory weight given to individual action by historical materialism. Plekhanov's discussion of this issue is more insightful, and the essay endeavors to distinguish between the strong and weak points of his analysis in order to lay the foundations for a more adequate handling of the subject.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF01044986

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Shaw, W. H. (1988). Plekhanov on the role of the individual in history. Studies in East European Thought 35 (3), pp. 247-265.

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