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This is a list of repeatable historical processes that have occurred or are likely to occur in multiple countries. As more of these are compiled, they can be used to explain methods by which ideologies [[Term:realization|realize]] into their desired [[:Category:Bauplan ontologies|civilizational shapes]]. == Proposed Items == {{HueCSS}}<ol class="hue clean compound"> {{HueNumber|Q54,88}} <!-- en: Wasp Swarm --> </ol> * blood feud * formation of local state * warring states period / three kingdoms period (generic) / Sengoku period (generic) - you would be surprised how many countries have had a "three kingdoms period". * formation of monarchy * formation of parliament * Tory attack on parliament - meant to be the 1600s/1700s one in England although an eerily similar, arguably interchangeable process can happen today. this would be the exact entry where I get my generalized definition of "Tory" * expansion over other kingdoms * expansion into fuzzy-bordered territories - Afrikaners, United States frontier wars * expansion over a buffer state * frontier war - generic * national liberation * formation of a party-nation * Deng process / Dengizing - the missing step in timelines of country development. a country or population is Dengized when it is split off from other populations as a self-contained economic unit. subpopulations can be Dengized without necessarily making any changes to the government layer. Trotskyists don't like Deng processes. * division of a country along global bloc lines - funny it's happened twice. note that both times, it correlated with a forced Deng process. * Zinovievizing - process that an ideology incompatible with a particular Leninism does to a Leninism, even if it is also a Leninism. * Kruschev process / Khruschevizing - the process of reversing a Deng process and exposing a country to unmitigated Filamentist competition to the detriment of nearly all its individuals. == Marxist historical processes == [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|"here is how I think the order goes:"]] * having one theorist that understand science -> achieved by: Trotskyism. * national independence -> achieved by: postcolonial theories * defeating Liberal-republicanism and creating party-nation -> achieved by: Deng Xiaoping Thought * not creating capitalism -> achieved by: Juche-socialism (briefly) * creating Bolshevism -> achieved by: Communist party of the Soviet Union ** mono- phase of non-capitalism ** poly- phase of non-capitalism -> achieved by: nobody. hopefully graph economics could get us here? * dictatorship of the proletariat -> must include a party-nation, as contradictory as that is, and a capable proletariat that keeps the party-nation in check * age of multi-Bolshevism * hypothetical age of poly-Bolshevism * hypothetical age of world republic [[Category:Historical materialism ontology (general-sense)]]
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