
What is dialectical materialism? An introduction
Apr 14, 2021
This podcast explores dialectical materialism as a method to understand Marx's work. It delves into the negation of the negation and the unity of opposites. It discusses how dialectical materialism applies to class struggle, the emancipation of the proletariat, and the historical totality of society. It also explores the contradictory drives of labor and capital and the potential for liberation from exploitation through dialectical materialism.
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Method That Unites Thought And Material Reality
- Dialectical materialism links ideas and material reality to analyze social change.
- Marx rejects pure idealism and vulgar materialism, insisting reality and thought shape each other within historical totality.
How Systems Produce Their Own Overthrow
- The negation of the negation describes how one mode of production generates its opposite and then transforms into a higher form.
- Feudalism produced capitalist private property which centralized ownership, then capitalism creates conditions (monopoly, working class) for socialism via sublation.
Contradiction Between Labor And Capital Drives Change
- Internal contradictions drive motion: capitalism's core contradiction is labor versus capital.
- Labor seeks to reduce exploitation while capital seeks to raise exploitation, creating an antagonistic unity that propels change.
