III. THE PARTICULARITY OF CONTRADICTION - 2
As regards the sequence in the movement of man's knowledge, there
is always a gradual growth from the knowledge of individual and particular
things to the knowledge of things in general. Only after man knows the
particular essence of many different things can he proceed to generalization
and know the common essence of things.
When man attains the knowledge of this common essence, he uses it
as a guide and proceeds to study various concrete things which have not yet
been studied, or studied thoroughly, and to discover the particular essence of
each; only thus is he able to supplement, enrich and develop his knowledge of
their common essence and prevent such knowledge from withering or petrifying.
These are the two processes of cognition: one, from the particular to the
general, and the other, from the general to the particular. Thus cognition
always moves in cycles and (so long as scientific method is strictly adhered
to) each cycle advances human knowledge a step higher and so makes it more and
more profound. Where our dogmatists err on this question is that, on the one
hand, they do not understand that we have to study the particularity of
contradiction and know the particular essence of individual things before we
can adequately know the universality of contradiction and the common essence of
things, and that, on the other hand, they do not understand that after knowing
the common essence of things, we must go further and study the concrete things
that have not yet been thoroughly studied or have only just emerged. Our
dogmatists are lazy-bones. They refuse to undertake any painstaking study of
concrete things, they regard general truths as emerging out of the void, they
turn them into purely abstract unfathomable formulas, and thereby completely
deny and reverse the normal sequence by which man comes to know truth. Nor do
they understand the interconnection of the two processes in cognition-- from
the particular to the general and then from the general to the particular. They
understand nothing of the Marxist theory of knowledge.
It is necessary not only to study the particular contradiction and
the essence determined thereby of every great system of the forms of motion of
matter, but also to study the particular contradiction and the essence of each process
in the long course of development of each form of motion of matter. In every
form of motion, each process of development which is real (and not imaginary)
is qualitatively different. Our study must emphasize and start from this point.
Qualitatively different contradictions can only be resolved by
qualitatively different methods. For instance, the contradiction between the
proletariat and the bourgeoisie is resolved by the method of socialist
revolution; the contradiction between the great masses of the people and the
feudal system is resolved by the method of democratic revolution; the
contradiction between the colonies and imperialism is resolved by the method of
national revolutionary war; the contradiction between the working class and the
peasant class in socialist society is resolved by the method of
collectivization and mechanization in agriculture; contradiction within the
Communist Party is resolved by the method of criticism and self-criticism; the
contradiction between society and nature is resolved by the method of
developing the productive forces. Processes change, old processes and old
contradictions disappear, new processes and new contradictions emerge, and the
methods of resolving contradictions differ accordingly. In Russia, there was a
fundamental difference between the contradiction resolved by the February
Revolution and the contradiction resolved by the October Revolution, as well as
between the methods used to resolve them. The principle of using different
methods to resolve different contradictions is one which Marxist-Leninists must
strictly observe. The dogmatists do not observe this principle; they do not
understand that conditions differ in different kinds of revolution and so do
not understand that different methods should be used to resolve different
contradictions; on the contrary, they invariably adopt what they imagine to be
an unalterable formula and arbitrarily apply it everywhere, which only causes
setbacks to the revolution or makes a sorry mess of what was originally well
done.
In order to reveal the particularity of the contradictions in any
process in the development of a thing, in their totality or interconnections,
that is, in order to reveal the essence of the process, it is necessary to
reveal the particularity of the two aspects of each of the contradictions in
that process; otherwise it will be impossible to discover the essence of the
process. This likewise requires the utmost attention in our study.
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