Chapter 301: Solving the Cow (14)
A Dream of Jinling Chapter 301 Solving the Cow (14)
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"Your Excellency, you should know that I am against the imperialist war." Uncle En said slowly. It can be seen that there are still a lot of waves in his heart.
"Yes, I know your attitude. I am also against imperialist wars. Weeser replied, "But I've read your article Anti-Dühring." The progress of the world has never been warm, and I believe that you are not one of you who believes that revolutions do not need bloodshed. ”
Uncle En was noncommittal. Wei Ze pointed to the hospital and continued, "The buildings you see now, these doctors and nurses who have mastered a lot of medical skills. How peaceful to watch, how scientific. But what their initial situation was like, I can tell you. The first medical institution I formed was the Military Medical Brigade in 1852, 37 years ago. At that time, there were no more categories than they are now, and everyone's goal was to be able to heal the wounds of war. I still remember that after a battle, those who had received medical training would go to the battlefield, line up the killed enemy, and then directly dissect them. I don't know if you can imagine a sea of corpses and blood. In fact, when they are killed in battle, they may not shed a lot of blood, and a considerable number of those killed in battle died of internal bleeding. When the dissection began, a large amount of blood flowed out. If you could see that, you'd probably be frightened. But now these clean and tidy hospitals are derived from the slaughterhouse-like battlefield. Therefore, Mr. Engels, the progress of mankind must come at a price. ”
When Wei Ze mentioned that situation, he also felt very unhappy in his heart. The current decree for autopsies was promoted by Weese, and in 1852, 37 years earlier, it was Weeser who ordered mass autopsy. When you have to recall something, it often brings negative feelings, not to mention such bloody scenes. Weezer was silent, he also felt very uncomfortable.
In the spacious carriage, Wei Ze and Uncle En were silent for a while. Uncle En finally spoke to break the silence, "So what role do you want me to play in the cause you are promoting?" ”
"You want to put forward a historical materialist view of policy." Weese replied immediately.
"Is there a lack of materialists in China?" Uncle En's ridicule this time is heavier.
Wei Ze didn't care about this little thorn at all, and he said seriously: "There is no lack of naïve materialism in Chinese culture, but there is a lack of historical materialism and dialectical materialism. Moreover, I believe that China itself has only been industrialized for a short time, and the level of understanding of industrialization is not as good as that of other industrial countries that have more than 100 years of industrialization experience. The society has no experience with the system of industrialization, and there is a lack of reflection and cognition. You can't just bury your head in the car, you have to look up at the road. I hope that you, Comrade Engels, will be the one to put forward these views. There are some things I just can't take care of. Of course, I'm not asking you to act as a critic, and I don't think you're a critic either. ”
"Your Excellency can't tolerate critics?" Uncle En's brows furrowed slightly.
Weeser waved his hand, "It's not that I can't tolerate critics, but I don't accept the kind of criticism based on smashing the table." If the purpose of the criticism is to overturn the current policy, I would at best listen to the criticism. However, I have to pessimistically admit that at the current level of social development, more than 90% of the criticism is aimed at opposition. And once they are overly tolerated, this opposition will be inched. I am not saying that the existing system cannot be adjusted, nor do I think that there are any policies that should be implemented for thousands of years. But I don't accept opposition based on smashing the table. Nor will I allow such action to succeed. And you, Comrade Engels, the attitude you can put forward can undoubtedly serve as a benchmark. More importantly, I believe that Mr. Marx can say to the French activists, 'I am not a Marxist in your opinion'. Then, as a comrade-in-arms of Mr. Marx, you will certainly do your best to prevent the theologization of Marxism. Personally, I can't do it anyway. ”
It seems that Uncle En's last words did move Uncle En, and he finally replied: "If the letter of appointment from the party school you said has arrived, I agree to be hired." ”
"Thank you, Comrade Engels." Wei Ze stretched out his hand to Uncle En. Within two seconds, his palm was clasped together with Uncle En's hand.
"If you do a massacre in the United States......" Uncle Eun still hesitated.
"If I slaughter unarmed people in the United States, you can leave at any time." Weeser replied without hesitation.
After the conversation, Uncle Eun got out of the car and went to the hospital to see his companions. Weser went back to his office to continue his work. Looking at the people living peacefully on the side of the road, Wei Ze couldn't help but think of his son Qi Rui in the midst of the war in North America. War can greatly change a person, and when he sees Qi Rui again, what will his son become in front of him. Weese was expecting and worried.
But it was useless to worry, and Weeser planned to personally visit North America after the first phase of the war ended. At that time, I will definitely be able to see my son Qi Rui. Aside from holding out hope, Weeser found that there was really nothing he could do