Dialectic of KNOWLEDGE
Where good ideas come from? "Fall from heaven? No. Are they innate in the brain? No. They can only come from social practice, the three kinds of practice: the struggle for production, class struggle and science on society. The people's social existence determines their thoughts. Once dominated by the masses, the right ideas advanced class features become a material force to transform society and the world. In social practice, people are confronted with all kinds of struggle and gain rich experiences of successes and failures. Countless phenomena of objective reality is reflected in the brains of people through the bodies of his five senses, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. At first, knowledge is purely sensory. By accumulating this knowledge quantitatively sensitive will be a leap and become rational knowledge, in ideas. This is the process of knowledge. This is the first stage of the process of knowledge as a whole, the stage leading from objective matter to subjective consciousness of the existence to ideas. At this stage, not yet verified whether the awareness and ideas (including theories, policies, plans and resolutions) correctly reflect the laws of objective reality, can not yet determine whether they are fair. Then comes the second stage of the process of cognition, the stage leading from consciousness to matter, from ideas to the existence, that is, applied to social practice the knowledge gained in the first stage, to see if these theories political, plans and resolutions can achieve the expected consequences. Generally speaking, those who are good are appropriate and which are bad is wrong, especially in the struggle of humanity against nature. In social struggle, the forces representing the advanced class sometimes suffer from a failure, but not because their ideas are wrong, but that the correlation of forces in fighting forces are not yet advanced so powerful so far as reactionary, and therefore fail temporarily, but the successes achieved under sooner or later.
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