III. THE PARTICULARITY OF CONTRADICTION - 4
We should remember his words. To be superficial means to consider
neither the characteristics of a contradiction in its totality nor the
characteristics of each of its aspects; it means to deny the necessity for
probing deeply into a thing and minutely studying the characteristics of its
contradiction, but instead merely to look from afar and, after glimpsing the
rough outline, immediately to try to resolve the contradiction (to answer a
question, settle a dispute, handle work, or direct a military operation). This
way of doing things is bound to lead to trouble. The reason the dogmatist and
empiricist comrades in China have made mistakes lies precisely in their
subjectivist, one-sided and superficial way of looking at things. To be
one-sided and superficial is at the same time to be subjective. For all
objective things are actually interconnected and are governed by inner laws,
but instead of undertaking the task of reflecting things as they really are
some people only look at things one-sidedly or superficially and who know
neither their interconnections nor their inner laws, and so their method is
subjectivist.
Not only does the whole process of the movement of opposites in
the development of a thing, both in their interconnections and in each of the
aspects, have particular features to which we must give
attention, but each stage in the process has its particular features to which
we must give attention too.
The fundamental contradiction in the process of development of a
thing and the essence of the process determined by this fundamental
contradiction will not disappear until the process is completed; but in a
lengthy process the conditions usually differ at each stage. The reason is
that, although the nature of the fundamental contradiction in the process of
development of a thing and the essence of the process remain unchanged, the
fundamental contradiction becomes more and more intensified as it passes from
one stage to another in the lengthy process. In addition, among the numerous
major and minor contradictions which are determined or influenced by the
fundamental contradiction, some become intensified, some are temporarily or
partially resolved or mitigated, and some new ones emerge; hence the process is
marked by stages. If people do not pay attention to the stages in the process
of development of a thing, they cannot deal with its contradictions properly.
For instance, when the capitalism of the era of free competition
developed into imperialism, there was no change in the class nature of the two
classes in fundamental contradiction, namely, the proletariat and the
bourgeoisie, or in the capitalist essence of society; however, the
contradiction between these two classes became intensified, the contradiction
between monopoly and non-monopoly capital emerged, the contradiction between
the colonial powers and the colonies became intensified, the contradiction
among the capitalist countries resulting from their uneven development
manifested itself with particular sharpness, and thus there arose the special
stage of capitalism, the stage of imperialism. Leninism is the Marxism of the
era of imperialism and proletarian revolution precisely because Lenin and
Stalin have correctly explained these contradictions and correctly formulated
the theory and tactics of the proletarian revolution for their resolution.
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