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== Motifs == <!-- {{HueCSS}} --><ol class="hue clean"> </li><li {{IS1/IV/class}} value="618">proletarian Bonapartism <ref name="unk" /> -> What is this? Does it even exist? - Fails [[Ontology:P214|Sunny test]]. </li><li {{IS2/IV/class}} value="618">During the India-Pakistan conflict the Communist Party of India supported the bourgeoisie {{YouTube|YqW8CXpVhNY}} -> I have no clue whether this is true but I have to doubt it. I think we've got a clash between Trotskyism and Maoism here? <ref name="unk" /> </li><li {{IS2/IV/class}} value="618">The United States wanted to break up Russia / The United States wanted to break up Russia because it was too big as a countable Culture and thus overpowered in global conflicts -> this is a terrible thought but I'd believe it. the United States does some very messed-up things. <ref name="unk" /> </li><li {{IS2/IV/class}} value="618">The U.S. petty-bourgeois layer has been whittled down substantially <ref name="bm-c" /> -> dubious. Ignores the role of geography in creating local Artisanal cesspools and disconnecting "consolidated" corporations in far-off cities from actual geographical settlements. Fails [[E:P207|question-begging test]]. </li></ol>
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