Reading a few articles and posts, and I'm still just not getting it beyond a very basic understanding of dialectics being "stuff impacts other stuff and then affects other things including the original thing". Materialism is easier for me to get.
Can anyone recommend a good book about it that is good for non-philosophers? Something that would work as an audiobook? I love Marx and Engels and generally I would agree with first going to the original sources to tbh their language can be too arcane for me to understand a concept I struggle with this much.
My understanding of it comes from this PhilosophyTube video FWIW
:abby-exasperation: :stalin-gun-1: :stalin-gun-2: Breadtube (tho this is a p good vid all things considered)
Abby's Antifa video was a key part of my radicalization. I don't care about youtuber drama :shrug-outta-hecks: a good video is a good video