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Communism 3.0: The Succession of Capitalism and the China Model

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Dialectics: The Path of Succession in History

The concept of 'negation of the negation' is essential in understanding the dialectical movement of history as proposed by Marx, stemming from Hegelian philosophy. This complex idea suggests that historical progression occurs through a series of negations that ultimately lead to a succession of systems; for instance, capitalism is succeeded by socialism, and socialism is in turn succeeded by communism. The process involves a full sublation — a transformation that negates an existing state while preserving its essence to lead toward a new one. This dialectical machinery is posited as the driving force behind historical development towards an intended endpoint, emphasizing the interconnectedness of macrocosmic and microcosmic processes.

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