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Rephrased, will dialectics always exist?

Have fun, because I sure don't.

edit: if it helps your thinking process a bit, consider this:

  • Dialectics explains the process of contradictions. So, does dialectics go through its own contradictions?
  • If so, that means dialectics has a process of its own and describes its own process as well. It's a bit like the "does a set of all sets contain itself" question.
  • But if the laws of dialectics are eternal and dialectics does not go through its own process and contradictions, then it would be eternal. Is that possible though?
  • And finally of course what are the implications of all of that?
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[–] DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 week ago

I think a truly communist society will still have its own contradictions, and dialectics will be useful for understanding them. What they could be is largely an exercise in navel gazing though, I don't see the point in trying to figure those out when we have our own society's contradictions to work out.