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huafeiying
3rd August 2007, 02:43
The laws of social development is objective?I think social development is, and just is, consequence of ,and context for the, struggles of men ,and the
analyses, perspectives, strategies ,programs of political organizations, the
products of aspirations.

Altogether, social development has no laws although you can find laws in,say, politics ,at the level of political scienc, history and strategics etc.Social development,radical or gradual depends on improvement of knowledge of persons involved.So we oppose history determinism.

Social revolution is a conscious act? I think it is an "aspiring act". We
act on our hope(wish) ,but not on apocalypse of some God. A better world is a
matter of belief ,but not of faith.

Our world ,though, probably becomes better and better , which makes us happy.

In any case,hitherto ,socialism means ending of capitalism,but not of history.

Socialism,a historic movement,is a tentative solution to problems of
capitalism, based on the current knowledge. The world changed,the socialists's equations should change too.

"The working class",say ,consists mainly people who do manual or industrial
labor some time ago.But it is more intellectual now.

Another thing,socialism in one country" is impossible,naive or dishonest in
that peoples around the world communicate more and more",as Trotsky noted that "capitalism has converted the whole world into a single economic and
political organism".

It is a socialist movement advancing with the times that can sublate Bush and Sarkozy's system.

For more theoretics, read "Marx's philosophy as the hermeneutics of
praxis" ,the interpretation of Marxism by Yu Wujin, a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Fudan University.

Dimentio
3rd August 2007, 10:48
KKP member?

Interesting, should take a look into it.