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The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism Part 19 Leftist Reading

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Episode 154:
This week we’re continuing with:The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-LeninismWritten for the Vietnamese curriculum and translated by Luna NguyenYou can purchase a copy and support translation of the further curriculum here:https://www.banyanhouse.org/product/ebook-the-worldview-and-philosophical-methodology-of-marxism-leninism
[Part 1 - 5]Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism
[Part 6 - 10]Part I: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-LeninismChapter 1: Dialectical Materialism
[Part 11 - 18]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics I. Dialectics and Materialist Dialectics II. Basic Principles of Marxist Dialectics III. Basic Pairs of Categories of Materialist Dialectics
[Part 19 - This Week]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics IV. Basic Laws of Materialist Dialectics 2. Law of Unification and Contradiction Between Opposites - 0:23Annotation 182: 1:05 - 1:49 a. Definitions of Contradiction and Common Characteristics of Contradiction - 1:49Annotation 183: 2:30 - 5:20Annotation 184: 6:10 - 6:53Annotation 185: 8:07 - 9:10Annotation 186: 9:52 - 13:26Annotation 187: 13:35 - 14:48 b. Motion Process of Contradictions - 14:49Annotation 188: 15:11 - 16:40Annotation 189: 17:23 - 18:42Annotation 190: 19:34 - 20:47Annotation 191: 21:27 - 26:44Annotation 192: 27:35 - 29:38 c. Meaning of the Methodology - 29:39Annotation 193: 30:16 - 30:35Annotation 194: 31:11 - 32:16
[Part 20 - 25?]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics
[Part 26 - 30?]Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism
Figures:
Figure 1 - 3:06In the metaphysical conception of contradiction, the negated “disappears” and is not represented in the resulting synthesis.
Figure 2 - 4:05The materialist dialectical conception of contradiction recognizes that contradicting subjects are defined by their relationship and that the synthesis of the contradiction carries forward attributes and characteristics from both the negator and the negated.
Figure 3 - 18:03War, disease, and economy are all examples of unity in contradiction.
Figure 4 - 25:43Relative Unity refers to the temporary and relative nature of specific relationships which define and unify specific contradictions; Absolute Struggle refers to the permanent, constant nature of development through contradiction.
Figure 4 - 25:43The relationship between relative unity and absolute struggle defines and drives change, motion, and development through contradiction.
Footnotes:
4) 0:48Summary of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1914.
5) 8:05Anti-Dühring, Friedrich Engels, 1877.
6) 17:22On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
7) 21:25On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
8) 27:34On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
9) 30:14On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.

Episode 154:
This week we’re continuing with:The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-LeninismWritten for the Vietnamese curriculum and translated by Luna NguyenYou can purchase a copy and support translation of the further curriculum here:https://www.banyanhouse.org/product/ebook-the-worldview-and-philosophical-methodology-of-marxism-leninism
[Part 1 - 5]Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism
[Part 6 - 10]Part I: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-LeninismChapter 1: Dialectical Materialism
[Part 11 - 18]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics I. Dialectics and Materialist Dialectics II. Basic Principles of Marxist Dialectics III. Basic Pairs of Categories of Materialist Dialectics
[Part 19 - This Week]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics IV. Basic Laws of Materialist Dialectics 2. Law of Unification and Contradiction Between Opposites - 0:23Annotation 182: 1:05 - 1:49 a. Definitions of Contradiction and Common Characteristics of Contradiction - 1:49Annotation 183: 2:30 - 5:20Annotation 184: 6:10 - 6:53Annotation 185: 8:07 - 9:10Annotation 186: 9:52 - 13:26Annotation 187: 13:35 - 14:48 b. Motion Process of Contradictions - 14:49Annotation 188: 15:11 - 16:40Annotation 189: 17:23 - 18:42Annotation 190: 19:34 - 20:47Annotation 191: 21:27 - 26:44Annotation 192: 27:35 - 29:38 c. Meaning of the Methodology - 29:39Annotation 193: 30:16 - 30:35Annotation 194: 31:11 - 32:16
[Part 20 - 25?]Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics
[Part 26 - 30?]Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism
Figures:
Figure 1 - 3:06In the metaphysical conception of contradiction, the negated “disappears” and is not represented in the resulting synthesis.
Figure 2 - 4:05The materialist dialectical conception of contradiction recognizes that contradicting subjects are defined by their relationship and that the synthesis of the contradiction carries forward attributes and characteristics from both the negator and the negated.
Figure 3 - 18:03War, disease, and economy are all examples of unity in contradiction.
Figure 4 - 25:43Relative Unity refers to the temporary and relative nature of specific relationships which define and unify specific contradictions; Absolute Struggle refers to the permanent, constant nature of development through contradiction.
Figure 4 - 25:43The relationship between relative unity and absolute struggle defines and drives change, motion, and development through contradiction.
Footnotes:
4) 0:48Summary of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1914.
5) 8:05Anti-Dühring, Friedrich Engels, 1877.
6) 17:22On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
7) 21:25On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
8) 27:34On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.
9) 30:14On the Questions of Dialectics, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 1915.

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