“A ‘system’ is always something finite, limited, transitory, a too narrow framework for the infinite dialectical movement of the world, and even in the case of the great philosophies it was always their ‘system’ which most quickly became out of date; what remained of them was always the dialectical content which was often hidden in their work in spite of the ‘system’.” PhilosophySystemsHegelianism Book:Dialectical Materialism and Communism Source: Dialectical Materialism and Communism