VI. THE PLACE OF ANTAGONISM IN CONTRADICTION
The question of the struggle of opposites includes the question of
what is antagonism. Our answer is that antagonism is one form, but not the only
form, of the struggle of opposites.
In human history, antagonism between classes exists as a
particular manifestation of the struggle of opposites. Consider the
contradiction between the exploiting and the exploited classes. Such
contradictory classes coexist for a long time in the same society, be it slave
society, feudal society or capitalist society, and they struggle with each
other; but it is not until the contradiction between the two classes develops
to a certain stage that it assumes the form of open antagonism and develops
into revolution. The same holds for the transformation of peace into war in
class society.
Before it explodes, a bomb is a single entity in which opposites
coexist in given conditions. The explosion takes place only when a new
condition, ignition, is present. An analogous situation arises in all those
natural phenomena which finally assume the form of open conflict to resolve old
contradictions and produce new things.
It is highly important to grasp this fact. It enables us to
understand that revolutions and revolutionary wars are inevitable in class
society and that without them, it is impossible to accomplish any leap in
social development and to overthrow the reactionary ruling classes and
therefore impossible for the people to win political power. Communists must
expose the deceitful propaganda of the reactionaries, such as the assertion
that social revolution is unnecessary and impossible. They must firmly uphold
the Marxist-Leninist theory of social revolution and enable the people to
understand that social revolution is not only entirely necessary but also
entirely practicable, and that the whole history of mankind and the triumph of
the Soviet Union have confirmed this scientific truth.
However, we must make a concrete study of the circumstances of
each specific struggle of opposites and should not arbitrarily apply the
formula discussed above to everything. Contradiction and struggle are universal
and absolute, but the methods of resolving contradictions, that is, the forms
of struggle, differ according to the differences in the nature of the contradictions.
Some contradictions are characterized by open antagonism, others are not. In
accordance with the concrete development of things, some contradictions which
were originally non-antagonistic develop into antagonistic ones, while others
which were originally antagonistic develop into non-antagonistic ones.
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