Seeing further and deeper, grasping the ''big picture,'' being able to
integrate one's thinking with one's emotions, and good timing, knowin
g when to act and when not to, have always been highly valued by our s
pecies. In this essay, the different forms taken by wisdom across the
ages are related to the history of class struggle and the accompanying
development of dialectical thinking. With its broad scientific grasp
of reality, dialectical materialism makes it possible for more people
to attain higher levels of wisdom than ever before.