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About “more modern than dialectical materialism” – is this a joke or something? Once, under communism, the fundamental philosophical specialty (code 09.00.01) was called “dialectical and historical materialism”, then, in the early 90s, it was called “dialectics and theory of knowledge”, and since the mid-90s, it is also called “ontology and theory of knowledge”.
So, we don't officially remember anything about “dialectical materialism” anymore. But, unfortunately, I can't say anything about relevance and reasonableness at the moment. Postmodernism, thank God, seems to have ended, hermeneutics was already somewhere on the sidelines, synergetics is more of a scientific concept than a philosophical one… It remains my philosophy only. But I'm too lazy to write it down in a book.