[[Bertell Ollman]]:
> “[D]ialectics is a way of thinking that ==brings into focus the full range of changes and interactions that occur in the world==. As part of this, it includes how to organize a reality viewed in this manner for purposes of study and how to present the results of what one finds to others, most of whom do not think dialectically” ([[Dance of the Dialectic (2003)|Dance]], p. 12)
[[David Harvey]]:
> “Marx wants to recover the intuitive power of the [[dialectics|dialectical]] method and put it to work in ==understanding how everything is in process, everything is in motion==. He doesn't simply talk about labor; he talks about the labor process. Capital is not a thing, but rather a process that exists only in motion. When circulation stops, value disappears and the whole system comes tumbling down” ([[A Companion to Marx's Capital (2010)|Companion]], p. 12)