packetcat reads On Contradiction by Mao Zedong
I'm deep in the essay at the moment, this is a quote from the section about principal contradictions.
"When a revolutionary civil war develops to the point of threatening the very existence of imperialism and its running dogs, the domestic reactionaries, imperialism often adopts other methods in order to maintain its rule; it either tries to split the revolutionary front from within or sends armed forces to help the domestic reactionaries directly. At such a time, foreign imperialism and domestic reaction stand quite openly at one pole while the masses of the people stand at the other pole, thus forming the principal contradiction which determines or influences the development of the other contradictions. The assistance given by various capitalist countries to the Russian reactionaries after the October Revolution is an example of armed intervention. Chiang Kai-shek's betrayal in 1927 is an example of splitting the revolutionary front."
packetcat reads On Contradiction by Mao Zedong
the text is here if anyone else wants to read it - https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htm
packetcat reads On Contradiction by Mao Zedong
I'll say this, Mao as a philosophy essay writer is quite good, he writes concisely and doesn't mince words. I appreciate that.
He also uses examples to further illustrate what he means which is also super helpful for me so I can actually apply the concepts he is talking about to an actual situation.
There is a certain philosophical abstraction to these essays but at the same time its all connected to historical and material reality. When Mao talks about the contradictions between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang, that is very much Real for him.
Like its more abstract for me than it is for him, considering when he wrote this and what was happening at the time.
packetcat reads On Contradiction by Mao Zedong
"When we engage in study, the same holds good for the contradiction in the passage from ignorance to knowledge. At the very beginning of our study of Marxism, our ignorance of or scanty acquaintance with Marxism stands in contradiction to knowledge of Marxism. But by assiduous study, ignorance can be transformed into knowledge, scanty knowledge into substantial knowledge, and blindness in the application of Marxism into mastery of its application."
Yes Mao, that is exactly why I am reading Marxist literature. So I can achieve this "mastery of its application"
re: shitposting about Mao's On Contradiction, also somehow I made it lewd
@packetcat you are shitposting but the idea that top/bottom is a dialectic is just correct lol