III. THE PARTICULARITY OF CONTRADICTION - 8
On the question of using dialectics in the study of objective
phenomena, Marx and Engels, and likewise Lenin and Stalin, always enjoin people
not to be in any way subjective and arbitrary but, from the concrete conditions
in the actual objective movement of these phenomena, to discover their concrete
contradictions, the concrete position of each aspect of every contradiction and
the concrete interrelations of the contradictions. Our dogmatists do not have
this attitude in study and therefore can never get anything right. We must take
warning from their failure and learn to acquire this attitude, which is the
only correct one in study.
The relationship between the universality and the particularity of
contradiction is the relationship between the general character and` the
individual character of contradiction. By the former we mean that contradiction
exists in and runs through all processes from beginning to end; motion, things,
processes, thinking--all are contradictions. To deny contradiction is to deny
everything. This is a universal truth for all times and all countries, which
admits of no exception. Hence the general character, the absoluteness of
contradiction. But this general character is contained in every individual
character; without individual character there can be no general character. If
all individual character were removed, what general character would remain? It
is because each contradiction is particular that individual character arises.
All individual character exists conditionally and temporarily, and hence is
relative.
This truth concerning general and individual character, concerning
absoluteness and relativity, is the quintessence of the problem of
contradiction in things; failure to understand it is tantamount to abandoning
dialectics.
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