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Dialectical Materialism: A Note on the Philosophical School

by Pons Malleus

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This book is an inquiry into one of the most influential and controversial schools of philosophy in modern history: Dialectical Materialism. Rooted in the intellectual traditions of Hegelian dialectics and Marxist materialism, dialectical materialism represents not merely a philosophical method, but a worldview-one that seeks to understand and change the world through the lens of contradiction, motion, and material conditions.

Dialectical materialism emerged in the 19th century, shaped most decisively by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who reconfigured Hegel's idealist dialectic into a materialist framework. They argued that ideas do not drive history independently of the material world; rather, human consciousness is shaped by the social and economic structures within which it develops. From this standpoint, thought is not abstracted from life but is inseparable from the lived, concrete reality of human labor, production, and social relations.

The dialectical method, as developed by Hegel, emphasized that reality is not static but dynamic, composed of contradictions whose tensions and resolutions drive development. Marx and Engels preserved this kernel but inverted its idealist foundation. In doing so, they established a materialist dialectic: a method of understanding historical and natural phenomena as processes-interconnected, constantly changing, and shaped by internal contradictions.

For dialectical materialism, change is not accidental but necessary; it arises from the conflicts inherent within systems. Whether in the natural world, in society, or in the realm of thought, contradictions are not anomalies but the very engine of transformation. Thus, history is not a random series of events, nor a steady progress guided by divine or moral teleology, but a process driven by the struggle between opposing forces-class against class, old against new, base against superstructure.

Yet dialectical materialism is not only a theory of how things change. It is also a theory of praxis-of informed, purposeful action in the world. It offers not just a way to interpret the world, but, as Marx famously insisted, a way to change it. It serves as the philosophical foundation for Marxist political theory, revolutionary strategy, and critical analysis of capitalism, imperialism, and ideology.

Throughout the 20th century, dialectical materialism became the official philosophical doctrine of many socialist states. Its institutionalization led to both developments and distortions. At times rigidly dogmatized, at other times creatively applied, dialectical materialism was variously embraced, critiqued, and reformulated by thinkers across the globe-from Lenin, Mao, and Luk

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  • Title

    Dialectical Materialism: A Note on the Philosophical School

  • Publisher

    Pons Malleus

  • Published

    January 2026

  • Weight

    114g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9798233563416

  • ISBN-10

    8233563412

  • Eden Code

    7397275

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