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# Why is the struggle of opposites the driving force behind all change? | |||
# Briefly recall the characters of the contradiction. | |||
# Use new examples to illustrate points [[Library:Fundamental principles of philosophy#The contradiction is internal|"The contradiction is internal"]], [[Library:Fundamental_principles_of_philosophy#The_contradiction_is_innovative|"The contradiction is innovative"]], [[Library:Fundamental_principles_of_philosophy#Unity_of_opposites|"Unity_of_opposites"]]. | |||
# In what way does the internal character of the contradiction allow us to understand that the revolution "cannot be exported"? | |||
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Study of the marxist dialectical method
Traits of dialectics
Everything is connected (law of reciprocal action and universal connection)
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- Look for examples of reciprocal action.
- Why is a phenomenon (natural or social) unintelligible when isolated from its conditions?
- Show on a specific example how the bourgeoisie, in order to deceive the workers, separates events from their historical conditions.
Everything is changing (law of universal change and of the continuous development)
Return: Everything is changing (law of universal change and of the continuous development)
- How does dialectics conceive of change? Take examples from around you.
- Why does the bourgeoisie have an interest in hiding the fact that all reality is changing?
- Show, by means of one or two examples, the services that knowledge of the second trait dialectics can render to the worker activist.
Qualitative change
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- What is qualitative change?
- Using specific examples, show that there is a necessary link between quantitative change (increase or decrease) and qualitative change.
- How does the third trait of dialectics enable the labour activist to work better on the single front?
The struggle of opposites (i)
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- Why is the struggle of opposites the driving force behind all change?
- Briefly recall the characters of the contradiction.
- Use new examples to illustrate points "The contradiction is internal", "The contradiction is innovative", "Unity_of_opposites".
- In what way does the internal character of the contradiction allow us to understand that the revolution "cannot be exported"?
The struggle of opposites (ii)
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The struggle of opposites (iii)
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Study of marxist philosophical materialism
What is the materialistic conception of the world?
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Traits of marxist materialism
The materiality of the world
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Matter is prior to consciousness
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The world is knowable
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Dialectical materialism and the spiritual life of society
The spiritual life of the society is a reflection of its material life
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The role and importance of ideas in social life
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The formation, importance and role of scientific socialism
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Historical materialism
Production: productive forces and production relationships
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The law of necessary correspondence between the relations of production and the character of the productive forces
The class struggle before capitalism
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The contradictions of capitalist society
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The superstructure
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Socialism
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From socialism to communism
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The materialist theory of state and nation
The state
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The nation (i)
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The nation (ii)
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