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Marxism


Marxism talks mainly about dialectical materialism through communist practice, using historical materialism to trace class struggle. Dialectical materialism, as the name suggests, is a combination of dialectics and materialism. .
             In the history of philosophy, there are two main philosophies, idealism and materialism. Idealism deals with the concept that a divine spirit created every material thing, and that human action is spurred from abstract thoughts, not from their material needs. Materialism however deals, with the opposite of idealism, that the material world is real and that nature and matter are primary. The mind or the ideas are the product of the brain. The brain, and therefore the idea came about, at one state, in the development of living matter. .
             Materialism goes by these two bases: - The material world, known to us by our sense and explored by science, is real. The development of the material world is due to its own natural laws, without anything to do with the supernatural - There is only one world, the material one. Thought is a product of matter (the matter being the brain) and without it; there would be no separate ideas. From this fact, it can be said that ideas and the mind cannot be isolated from matter. .
             It is because of this materialistic belief held in Marxism that causes it to be atheist, as it dismisses the fact that the material world came into existence through the works of the supernatural.
             It can also be said that we base ourselves on the decimal system, because we have ten fingers, and it is said that Roman numerals are based on the representation of fingers. According to Lenin, "This materialism; matter acting on our sense organs produces sensation. Sensations depend upon the brain, nerves retina etc., i.e., matter is primary. Sensation, thought and consciousness is the supreme product of matter."" Here Lenin further supports the idea that matter is primary, using origins of sensations as examples.


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