I've recently read about it, and it seems straight forward.
Materialism makes sense and things getting resolved through the resolution/interaction of contradiction/opposing forces too.
Though curious on how it is used as a tool to analyse and resolve problems.
Especially in the lives/localities of those who study/use it.
I don't much about philosophy, so forgive if I made any wrong assumptions or if this question is weird.
Please do recommend any online sources that may help me there, in that case.
Also, would it be better to ask this in another sub, as this question maybe political?
Not what you asked, but if you want a deep dive into dialectical materialism, with comparisons to the predominant systems of thought, you might try Elementary principles of philosophy. It was written for a working class audience, but doesn’t underestimate their intelligence.
Thanks from me as well. I'm on a huge philosophy kick and did a dialectics dive on my last big socialist theory reading binge so this seems like a good way to bridge the gap a bit.
Thank you