Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Praxis the beauty of working class

                         LONG LIVE MARXISUM, LENINISM and REVOLUTION!!!

We would like to share the real meaning of Praxis so that everyone can tell this is the real beauty of the working class.
 
The 19th century socialist Antonio Labriola called Marxism the Philosophy of praxis.

Marx on the Theses on Feuerback stated "philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it." And he felt that philosophy's validity was in how it informed action.

Praxis is the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realized.

Praxis is the application of a theory to cases encountered in experience, but is also ethically significant thought, or practical reason, that is, reasoning about what there should be as opposed to what there is.

Kant's placing of the practical above the theoretical influenced the subsequent thought of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. But it is in Marx that the concept becomes central to the new philosophical ideal of transforming the world through revolutionary activity.

The subordination of theory to practice is connected with the inability of reason to solve contradictions, which are instead removed by the dialectical progress of history. Praxis is also connected with genuinely free, self-conscious, authentic activity as opposed to the alienated labour demanded under capitalism