Ontology:Q19701: Difference between revisions
Appearance
copy or update fake Item from Ontology:Q19521 |
terms |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
{{HueRoster|P=bop sort code| 5.1/1999 }} | {{HueRoster|P=bop sort code| 5.1/1999 }} | ||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
=== Signifiers === | |||
* Distributism | |||
* destructive process | |||
* social-democracy | |||
* population-society | |||
* graph population | |||
* ruling population | |||
* shepherd ruling population / shepherd sheet | |||
* central party / central party-nation | |||
* The Bureaucracy | |||
* [S2] Civilization is the development of a group of people into established structures -> demonstrated through North Korea totally starting over at the forming-a-kingdom stage | |||
* [S2] When people withdraw from a settlement or population, civilization starts over / A population that separates itself becomes a younger population with more archaic characteristics -> a bit speculative when applied to things like Trotskyism. but definitely has occurred with things like immigrant settlements - the immigrant settlement has nothing until the people living there somehow put shops and experts there. | |||
* [S2] The fate of Trotskyism hinges on whether it can produce industrial structures -> feels obvious. it's true of any civilization that it has to keep producing expertise and structures each generation or it doesn't develop | |||
* [S2] The fate of any population-society hinges on whether as a whole it produces industry -> "as a whole" is an important qualifier. if you don't have that, it's easy for people to start judging the worth of each individual and revealing themselves to be nazis. with qualifier, it's a harsh truth, but overall to realize that societies are forced to chunk-compete is a neutral thing. | |||
[[Category:MDem SSR]] [[Category:MDem v5 entries ontology]] | [[Category:MDem SSR]] [[Category:MDem v5 entries ontology]] |
Revision as of 10:00, 20 April 2025
- 1999 ScheiderTowns (MDem 5.1 scrap)
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item type
- Z (wiki feature; pronounced C) 11 -1 -
- label (en)
- 1999 ScheiderTowns (MDem 5.1 scrap)
- alias (en)
- 1999 ScheiderTowns
- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- color swatch references [Item]
- instance of
- bop-format brainstorm shard / bop scrap
- thesis portal entry
- bop sort code
- 5.1/1999
Signifiers
- Distributism
- destructive process
- social-democracy
- population-society
- graph population
- ruling population
- shepherd ruling population / shepherd sheet
- central party / central party-nation
- The Bureaucracy
- [S2] Civilization is the development of a group of people into established structures -> demonstrated through North Korea totally starting over at the forming-a-kingdom stage
- [S2] When people withdraw from a settlement or population, civilization starts over / A population that separates itself becomes a younger population with more archaic characteristics -> a bit speculative when applied to things like Trotskyism. but definitely has occurred with things like immigrant settlements - the immigrant settlement has nothing until the people living there somehow put shops and experts there.
- [S2] The fate of Trotskyism hinges on whether it can produce industrial structures -> feels obvious. it's true of any civilization that it has to keep producing expertise and structures each generation or it doesn't develop
- [S2] The fate of any population-society hinges on whether as a whole it produces industry -> "as a whole" is an important qualifier. if you don't have that, it's easy for people to start judging the worth of each individual and revealing themselves to be nazis. with qualifier, it's a harsh truth, but overall to realize that societies are forced to chunk-compete is a neutral thing.