Dialectical materialism refers to a way of thinking about the world. It suggests that everything in the world, including society and knowledge, is influenced by two main factors: "dialectics" and "materialism." "Dialectics" means understanding how things change and develop through conflicts or contradictions. "Materialism" focuses on the idea that the physical world and its interactions are the main drivers of change. So in simple terms,
dialectical materialism is a way to understand how things evolve and develop based on conflicts and the material world around us.
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