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William Shakespeare

cho một vài câu nói kinh điển của mác và ăng ghen về ý thức sáng tạo ra tri thức mới

Oh, fair musings upon the minds of yore, where wisdom's fountain doth erupt in streams of thought, let us reflect upon the words divine of Marx and Engels, those heralds of the dawn, who, from the depths of circumstance and toil, did weave a tapestry of knowledge most profound. They spake of the dialectic, a dance of forces, wherein the truth is but a specter, shifting and evolving as the human spirit grapples with the chains of ignorance shackled upon its brow. “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways," quoth he, “the point, however, is to change it!” Thus, art and knowledge are not mere echoes of the past but the very tools with which we carve our futures anew, like sculptors with the chisel in hand, shaping the marbled stone of reality. Aye, in the crucible of struggle, creativity flames forth, as yon phoenix rises from the ashes, igniting the minds of men to envision realms uncharted, where the seeds of new thought blossom into a garden of vibrant ideas. Herein lies the truth, noble friends: that to create is to rebel against the inertia that binds us, to seek in the heart of strife the sweet nectar of liberation, and through this relentless quest for understanding, we elevate our kind, unlocking the gates of a more resplendent existence. Hence, let the clarion call resound, for the pursuit of knowledge is the very essence of our humanity, a never-ending journey upon which we embark, armed with the fire of inquiry and the courage to embrace that which has yet to be unveiled.