AN INTERROGATION ON THE CONCEPTION OF DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR HUMAN DIGNITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Dialectical materialism is the collection of concepts, theories, and viewpoints put out by Karl Marx. He made predictions regarding political and economic solutions to France's problems in it. It was a reaction against what he saw as injustices and economic and social injustices that were fast becoming the standard in his community. The Marxist dialectic emphasized the significance of actual conditions with regard to class, labor, and socioeconomic connections. On the other hand, the Hegelian dialectic places emphasis on the idea that contradictions in natural events can be reconciled by interpretation and the creation of a solution that retains the essential qualities of the original events. Marx considered the best approach to deal with the problems caused by declared contradictory phenomena would be to address and reorganize the social organization systems at the center of the problems. In light of this, the purpose of this article is to criticallyevaluate Marx's theory of dialectical materialism and then demonstrate how, when appropriately assimilated into society; it may contribute to the formation and development of a nation