The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism Part 21

Leftist Reading

Episode 156:

This week we’re continuing with:
The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Written for the Vietnamese curriculum and translated by Luna Nguyen
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[Part 1 - 5]
Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism

[Part 6 - 10]
Part I: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Chapter 1: Dialectical Materialism

[Part 11 - 20]
Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics

[Part 21 - This Week]
Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism - 0:41
Annotation 210: 1:15 - 2:51
1. Praxis, Consciousness, and the Role of Praxis in Consciousness
a. Praxis and Basic Forms of Praxis - 2:52
Annotation 211: 3:29 - 8:17
Annotation 212: 9:34 - 11:54
Annotation 213: 12:51 - 14:40
b. Consciousness and Levels of Consciousness - 14:42
Annotation 214: 16:16 - 18:16
Annotation 215: 18:34 - 19:30
Annotation 216: 19:44 - 26:00
Annotation 217: 28:30 - 30:50
Annotation 218: 31:29 - 32:34
Annotation 219: 33:58 - 34:33
Annotation 220: 36:12 - 37:12

[Part 22 - 25?]
Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism

Figures:

Figure 1 - 14:04
Material production activity has a dialectical relationship with all other praxis activity, with material production activity determining, while being impacted by, all other forms of praxis activity.

Figure 2 - 24:49
Empirical and theoretical consciousness have a dialectical relationship in which empirical consciousness and theoretical consciousness lead to and mutually develop one another.

Figure 3 - 29:39
Empirical consciousness and theoretical consciousness have a dialectical relationship with one another. Our observations of the material world lead to conscious activity which we then test in reality through conscious activity, and so on, in a never-ending cycle of dialectical development.

Figure 4 - 35:55
Ordinary consciousness refers to the passive observation of reality which takes place in our daily lives. Scientific consciousness refers to the systematic application of consciousness to solve specific problems in a methodological manner.

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