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[–] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Thank you, I am "re-learning" DM myself:

https://lemmygrad.ml/post/9855623/7353553

Dialectical materialism = a way of analysis that focuses on contradictions as engines driving change in a given direction to produce a deeper science. Dialetics allows us to understand relationships and materialism grounds it in reality. It is teleological, not positivist and is the enemy of idealism.

^That’s the quickest summary of DM I can think of so far and I wonder what I will change from that definition years into the future.

(You highlighted an important need for marxists to deeply understand theory and therefore I am revisiting what I have learned about DM starting with Stalin’s famous essay then dashthered’s essay then Losurdo’s book on Hegel and Freedom of the Moderns. Previously I started with Politzer’s Elementary Principles of Philosophy and then a bunch of Redsails.org articles. The latter two are really good resources but I want to try a fresh approach here)

But to better answer your question the authors/topics that came top of my head was Roland Boer, Samir Amin and liberation theology, so I did mini-research to make a reading list which I will be also adding to my own pile:

  • Roland Boer - Red Theology, on the Communist Christian Tradition
  • Samir Amin - A life looking forward
  • Liberation Theology - Gustavo Gutierrez
  • Religious Factor - Jose Carlos

(Addendum - I am an athiest myself but wanted to read around the topic you mentioned. I can't pinpoint sources for the opinions I have so chances it will become hopefully more refined with time)

[–] haui@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 1 month ago (2 children)

An absolute banger of an answer! This goes into my saved posts! Thank you very much, comrade! I always love to get educated by comrades. :)

[–] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I completely forgot the Indian experience, so here's some more to my pile:

  • DD Kosambi (polymath marxist historian): (1) Intro to study of indian history, (2) Myth and Reality
  • EMS - Mahatma and the Ism
  • KN Pannikkar - Against Lord and State

Western Hemisphere:

  • Du Bois - Souls of Black folk
  • CLR James - Black Jacobins (this one detailing the Haitian Revolution is going to be even more relevant given recent events)
  • Claudia Jones - End to the Neglect (this list is a good/bad example of the lack of inclusion of women - we should include more but on a quick search this is all I could find on the cross section of marxism and religion. There will be undoubtedly be way more)

Pan-africanists:

  • Cabral - Return to Source, and Weapon of Theory (that last title is awesome)
  • Walter Rodney - How Europe Underdeveloped Africa