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  2. On Contradiction - Wikipedia

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    Materialism refers to the existence of only one world. It also verifies that things can exist without the mind. Things existed well before humans had knowledge of them. For materialists, consciousness is the mind and it exists within the body rather than apart from it. All things are made of matter.

  3. Dialectical materialism - Wikipedia

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    The term dialectical materialism was coined in 1887 by Joseph Dietzgen, a socialist who corresponded with Marx, during and after the failed 1848 German Revolution. [8] [9] Casual mention of the term "dialectical materialism" is also found in the biography Frederick Engels, by philosopher Karl Kautsky, [10] written in 1899.

  4. Materialism - Wikipedia

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    Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all things, including mental states and ...

  5. Marx's theory of human nature - Wikipedia

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    Hence, "historical materialism and Marxist philosophical anthropology are independent of, though also consistent with, each other". [43] The problem is this: it seems as though the motivation most people have for the work they do isn't the exercise of their creative capacity; on the contrary, labour is alienated by definition in the capitalist ...

  6. Dialectical and Historical Materialism - Wikipedia

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    As he states, "this force, historical materialism holds, is the method of procuring the means of life necessary for human existence, the mode of production of material values – food, clothing, footwear, houses, fuel, instruments of production, etc. – which are indispensable for the life and development of society."

  7. Wikiquote - Wikipedia

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    Wikiquote has been suggested as "a great starting point for a quotation search" with only quotes with sourced citations being available. It is also noted as a source from frequent misquotes and their possible origins. [12] [13] It can be used for analysis to produce claims such as "Albert Einstein is probably the most quoted figure of our time".

  8. Category:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    Political quotes (1 C, 148 P) R. Quotations from radio (64 P) ... Pages in category "Quotations" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  9. Historical materialism - Wikipedia

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    Jürgen Habermas believes historical materialism "needs revision in many respects", especially because it has ignored the significance of communicative action. [83] Göran Therborn has argued that the method of historical materialism should be applied to historical materialism as an intellectual tradition and to the history of Marxism itself. [84]