
Dialectical materialism (sometimes abbreviated diamat) is a philosophy of science and nature, based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, and developed largely in Russia and the Soviet Union. The main idea of dialectical materialism lies in the concept of the evolution of the natural world and the emergence of new qualities of being a...
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A Marxist tenet describing the process by which the class struggle between bourgeois capitalist society and the exploited workers produces the dictatorship of the proletariat and evolves into socialism and, finally, communism.
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a philosophical approach to reality derived from the teachings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. For Marx and Engels, materialism meant that the ... [7 related articles]
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Political, philosophical, and economic theory of the 19th-century German thinkers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, also known as
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in Hegelian and Marxist theory, the view that the world is a material process undergoing stages of unending change.
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considered to be the philosophical basis of Marxism, it states that ideas and arguments can only exist as matter and that the subconscious protohuman does not exist.
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[
n] - the materialistic philosophy of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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A Marxist (q.v.) tenet describing the process by which the class struggle between bourgeois capitalist society and the exploited workers produces the dictatorship of the proletariat (q.v.) and evolves into socialism (q.v.) and, finally, communism (q.v.).
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noun the materialistic philosophy of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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The school of philosophy founded by Marx and Engels and developed by many subsequent thinker. Ontologically, its materialism means that matter, nature, the observable world is taken 'without reservations,' as real in its own right, neither deriving its reality from any supernatural or transcendental source, nor dependent for its existence on the m....
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Political, philosophical, and economic theory of the 19th-century German thinkers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, also known as Marxism
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a form of materialism, developed chiefly by Karl Marx, noted esp. for the application of the Hegelian dialectic in its philosophy of history.
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