How does Marx's concept of dialectical materialism differ from Hegel's dialectical method?
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Marx's dialectical materialism focuses on the material conditions and economic factors as the driving force of history, whereas Hegel's dialectic is based on the evolution of ideas.
2
Unlike Marx, Hegel believed that economic class struggles are the primary force behind historical development.
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Marx agreed with Hegel that the evolution of ideas alone shapes historical outcomes, without the influence of material conditions.
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Both Marx and Hegel viewed the state as the ultimate realization of freedom and the end of history.