For development of a true work ethics and for mobilization of human resources to achieve sustained
equitable growth, concretization and politicization are necessary conditions. Man cannot be driven to work like a slave, nor can he function mindlessly attending robot-like to his assigned tasks. It is necessary for him to understand the forces that are shaping the modern world and his own place in them. It is necessary for the world’s poor to know that poverty is not divinely ordained but a map made condition.
The unhappy plight of a large section of mankind is not unalterable fate; something can be done about it, and
more equitable standards of living consistent with human dignity and freedom can be attained. This is what concretization is about. Politicization should be viewed as a complementary process, aimed as a complementary process and aimed at imparting organized strength for goal-oriented action towards liberation. Unorganized masses, without a definite goal, can achieve little.
Concretization inevitably leads to politicization and enables the people, through the strength of unity, to steer
social action towards a future that promises a fuller and richer life. In the initial stages, concretization and politicization will have a de-stabilizing effect and will unnerve the entrenched interests that wish to preserve their monopoly over power. There is, however, every indication that the present social order is cracking up, and that no effort to hold concretization and politicization in check can succeed in maintaining the status quo. Any attempt to do so is likely to lead to anomic conditions and social chaos.