Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to present a reinterpretation of Karl Popper's position on the methodological and sociopolitical views of Karl Marx. In spite of the weaknesses of the Popper's critique of the achievements of Marx, special attention will be focused on the explanation of contradictions within the epistemological position of the former. This
will be of great importance in the context of the analysis of Marxs historicism, and will also help undermine the coherence view of the founder of falsi cationism. Additionally, this newly developed perspective will serve as a starting point for evaluation of Marxs intellectual output, as well as conceptions that refer to him.