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The materialist conception of history, also known as historical materialism, is the historiographic paradigm of Marxism. The principle behind materialism is that material conditions are at the basis of the ideas expressed by each era, in opposition to idealism, which states that ideas create reality.
[[Historical materialism]] is the [[Marxist]] method of historical analysis based on [[materialist]] and [[Hegel|Hegelian]] principles.
 
[[Historical materialism]] is the [[Marxist]] method and system based on a [[materialist]] and [[Hegel|Hegelian]] analysis of [[history|human history]].


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Historical materialism is the Marxist method of historical analysis based on materialist and Hegelian principles.