by Gnostic » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:50 pm
I'm going to repeat exactly what I wrote in my second to last post. Hegel was an idealist who believed that the highest state of mankind can only be attained through constant ideological conflict and resolution. The rules of the dialectic means mankind can only reach its highest spiritual consciousness through endless self-perpetuating struggle between ideals, and the eventual synthesizing of all opposites. Please explain how that differs from Marx's formula.