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The term dialectical materialism was coined in 1887, by Joseph Dietzgen, a socialist tanner who corresponded with Karl Marx, during and after the failed 1848 German Revolution.
As a philosopher, Dietzgen had constructed the theory of dialectical materialism independently of Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Casual mention of the term is also found in the biography Frederick Engels, by Karl Kautsky, written in the same year.
Marx himself had talked about the " materialist conception of history ", which was later referred to as " historical materialism " by Engels.
Engels further exposed the " materialist dialectic " — not " dialectical materialism " — in his Dialectics of Nature in 1883.
Georgi Plekhanov, the father of Russian Marxism, later introduced the term dialectical materialism to Marxist literature.
Joseph Stalin further delineated and defined dialectical and historical materialism as the world outlook of Marxism-Leninism, and as a method to study society and its history.

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