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  • File Name: OT73i.html
    Modified: 28 February 2003
    Title: On Trotskyism - Part 1
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term unity of oppositesDescription:
    The lever must be applied in Ireland.(84)     4.  According to Mao Tse-tung, contradictions are the motor of histor. He has written:(85) The law of the unity of opposites is the fundamental law of the invers. This law operates universally, whether in the natural world, or in human society, or in man's thinkin

  • File Name: PGL65.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
    Title:
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term unity of oppositesDescription:
    On this question Comrade Mao Tse-tung has formulated a set of theories and policies, after summing up the practical experience of the dictatorship of the proletariat in China and studying the positive and negative experience of other countries, mainly of the Soviet Union, in accordance with the basic principles of Marxism-Leninism, and has thus enriched and developed the Marxist Leninist theory of the dictatorship of the proletaria. 471 The main contents of the theories and policies advanced by Comrade Mao Tse-tung in this connection are as follows: FIRST, it is necessary to apply the Marxist-Leninist law of the unity of opposites to the study of socialist societ.The law of contradiction in all things, i.e., the law of the unity of opposites, is the fundamental law of materialist dialectic

  • File Name: Proletarian Science.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
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    Yet a closer examination reveals that the passage from Stalin makes a slide from one conception of dialectical materialism - the critical conception of the practice of its theses - to another: the ontological conception of its supposed Œlaws¹. What Lenin stated as Œa condition for knowledge¹ of the processes of the world has been turned by Stalin into a law of the world itself, inscribing in being the (philosophical) presupposition of its knowledg. The fundamental dialectical thesis of the unity of opposites, whose function, according to Lenin, is to enable the process of the scientific knowledge of nature (and society) to overcome the idealist mystifications that tend to fix its results in so many Œabsolutes¹, which thus enables knowledge to advance, has become in Stalin a law of nature itself (and society) which human knowledge only has to Œmirror¹ to be Œvalid¹. In other words, a dialectical philosophical thesis which opens to objective knowledge the field of its own investigation according to its own modalities, is turned by the ŒStalinist¹ ontological interpretation of dialectical materialism into a general Œlaw¹ which is supposed to state the universal form of the laws established by the sciences of natur.It is called a Œlaw¹ (Œlaw of dialectics¹) because it is held to be theoretically homogeneous with the laws stated by the sciences, and is conceived with them as the mode

  • File Name: TMS73.html
    Modified: 29 July 2003
    Title: Major Struggles on China's Philosophical Front
  • 12 Occurence(s) of the search term unity of oppositesDescription:
    Viciously distorting Marxism-Leninism, he tried to set the identity between thinking and being against the materialist theory of reflection, alleging that, with regard to the question of the relationship between thinking and being, "materialism uses the theory of reflection to solve it, while idealism solves it by means of identit.     Materialist dialectics teaches us that the law of the unity of opposites is universa.The identity of opposites, that is, their mutual dependence for existence and their transformation into each other, is undoubtedly applicable to the relationship between thinking and bein

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