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However, negation in the dialectical sense does not signify a mere annulment or obliteration whereby the earlier stage is both overcome and preserved at the same time. Negation, in this sense, is both a positive and a negative act. | However, negation in the dialectical sense does not signify a mere annulment or obliteration whereby the earlier stage is both overcome and preserved at the same time. Negation, in this sense, is both a positive and a negative act. | ||
In Marxist interpretation, negation of the negation is the theoretical side of social change in which the exploitative [[Capitalism|capitalist system]] is superseded by a [[Socialism|socialist]] [[revolution]] that negates the negation, the very essence of capitalism, namely, exploitation of the proletariat by the | In Marxist interpretation, negation of the negation is the theoretical side of social change in which the exploitative [[Capitalism|capitalist system]] is superseded by a [[Socialism|socialist]] [[revolution]] that negates the negation, the very essence of capitalism, namely, exploitation of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie. | ||