B
The viewpoint of option A is wrong. The development of things is the unity of progress and twists and turns, so it is excluded. The viewpoint in option C is wrong. The essence of dialectical negation is sublation, which is both affirmation and negation, both overcoming and retention. Therefore, all viewpoints that negate are wrong and therefore eliminated. Option D has a wrong view. The laws are objective. We must respect the objective laws and act in accordance with the objective laws. We cannot violate the laws, so we exclude it. According to the meaning of the question, the theoretical innovation in the question is to break the shackles of old concepts and thoughts, so B was selected.
Test Point Positioning This question tests the revolutionary critical spirit of the four compulsory courses Life and Philosophy-Dialectics