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{{li|start=y|I=S1/MX|Q=12,9,92|Q2=12992 | {{li|start=y|I=S1/MX|Q=12,9,92|Q2=12992}}level-1 rules ({{int:sitename}} color swatch system) -> the "mandatory" set of swatch assignment rules that likely will not change. | ||
{{li|I=S2/MX/ML|Q=12,9,84|Q2=12984|h4= Stalin's Marxism must be crimson }} / The crimson swatch color must be used for Stalin's Marxism ({{TTS|ML}}) to reflect that this is the most common meaning of "Communism" and "Reds" in most Liberal-republican countries regardless of the ideological faction people are on when they use the term; this includes Stalin's party and Hoxhaism but does not explicitly include Maoism -> note that "crimson" is a [[E:Roses are cardinal, violets are sunbird, colors are groupings that have been numbered|signifier that groups things]], and what real actual color it will be rendered in on the screen is an entirely separate thing. colorblind or monochrome stylesheets are completely respected on this project. | {{li|I=S2/MX/ML|Q=12,9,84|Q2=12984|h4= Stalin's Marxism must be crimson }} / The crimson swatch color must be used for Stalin's Marxism ({{TTS|ML}}) to reflect that this is the most common meaning of "Communism" and "Reds" in most Liberal-republican countries regardless of the ideological faction people are on when they use the term; this includes Stalin's party and Hoxhaism but does not explicitly include Maoism -> note that "crimson" is a [[E:Roses are cardinal, violets are sunbird, colors are groupings that have been numbered|signifier that groups things]], and what real actual color it will be rendered in on the screen is an entirely separate thing. colorblind or monochrome stylesheets are completely respected on this project. | ||
{{li|I=S2/MX/A|Q=12,9,75|Q2=12975|h4= Anarchism must be charcoal | {{li|I=S2/MX/A|Q=12,9,75|Q2=12975|h4= Anarchism is charcoal }} / Anarchism must be charcoal / The black swatch color must be used for anarchism (the totality of philosophies claiming to be both "against capitalism" in a Marxist sense and "anarchism"; philosophy tag {{TTS|A|'A'}}), to reflect that this has been the traditional symbol used within anarchist movements for over a century; although this swatch color is black in concept, it may be rendered in a charcoal-gray color in contexts such as stylesheets if that looks more visually appealing | ||
{{li|I=S2/MX/PT|Q=12,9,88|Q2=12988|h4= European fascism must be brown | {{li|I=S2/MX/PT|Q=12,9,88|Q2=12988|h4= European fascism is brown }} / European fascism must be brown / The khaki brown swatch color must be used for classical European fascisms, including: Nazi Germany, fascist Italy, Imperial Japan | ||
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{{li|I=S2/LR|Q=12,9,76|Q2=12976|h4= Liberal-republicanism is usually blue }} / The sky-blue swatch color will be used for Liberal-republican philosophies ({{TTS|LR}}) which are not clearly identifiable as Toryism; this includes the US Democratic Party and the British Labor Party, as well as traditional Enlightenment-era authors now associated with Liberal-republicanism such as Kant / The sky-blue swatch color ({{TTS|html=code|.field_exstruct|field ex-struct}}) will be used for center-Liberalism and most of Liberal-republicanism | {{li|I=S2/LR|Q=12,9,76|Q2=12976|h4= Liberal-republicanism is usually blue }} / The sky-blue swatch color will be used for Liberal-republican philosophies ({{TTS|LR}}) which are not clearly identifiable as Toryism; this includes the US Democratic Party and the British Labor Party, as well as traditional Enlightenment-era authors now associated with Liberal-republicanism such as Kant / The sky-blue swatch color ({{TTS|html=code|.field_exstruct|field ex-struct}}) will be used for center-Liberalism and most of Liberal-republicanism | ||
{{li|I=S2/HAS|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= The humanities are blue }} / The sky blue swatch will be used for topics in the humanities, arts, or social sciences (philosophy tag {{TTS|HAS|Hass}}) whenever they are too general to fit into other swatches | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= Fictional works are green }} / Fiction is green / The bright green swatch will be used for fictional works, arbitrarily constructed board games, and topics within the arts which strongly resemble these topics / Fandoms are green | |||
{{li|I=S2/STM|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= The sciences are earth }} / The earth green or chlorophyll green swatch will be used for subjects within science, technology, engineering or math -> in early drafts of the color swatch system the science and mathematics swatch was cyan because I thought that was a fairly "computerized" color, but then when the optional humanities swatch color was created I had to change it because I realized that putting the humanities neatly in between language and literature per-se was a lot more logical. wanting the sciences to still have an appealing and recognizable color, I changed it to a foliage or chlorophyll color | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/IV|Q=12,9,74|Q2=12974|h4= Trotskyism is orange }} / The flame-orange swatch color will be used for Trotskyism (the totality of attempts to form a Fourth International; philosophy tag {{TTS|IV|'Fourth'}}) to reflect its deep and ongoing material conflict with Stalin's Marxism ({{TTS|ML}}) from circa 1904 through 2026; their neatly symmetric, back-and-forth "civil war" with each other in which they have [[E:unity of opposites (Marxism)|defined and changed each other]] through [[E:material contradiction (Marxism)|sustained resistance to each other]] arguably makes them entirely separate movements that at some unclear point in history (or fuzzy range of time) divided off and put a gap between each other instead of remaining two wings of one movement | {{li|I=S2/MX/IV|Q=12,9,74|Q2=12974|h4= Trotskyism is orange }} / The flame-orange swatch color will be used for Trotskyism (the totality of attempts to form a Fourth International; philosophy tag {{TTS|IV|'Fourth'}}) to reflect its deep and ongoing material conflict with Stalin's Marxism ({{TTS|ML}}) from circa 1904 through 2026; their neatly symmetric, back-and-forth "civil war" with each other in which they have [[E:unity of opposites (Marxism)|defined and changed each other]] through [[E:material contradiction (Marxism)|sustained resistance to each other]] arguably makes them entirely separate movements that at some unclear point in history (or fuzzy range of time) divided off and put a gap between each other instead of remaining two wings of one movement | ||
{{li|I=S2/MX/DX|Q=12,9,85|Q2=12985|h4= Eclectic Marxism is strawberry }} / Eclectic versions of Marxism that contain some amount of Marxism yet improperly mix in Idealism, religion, conflating peasants and employees, or other particular forms of bourgeois ideology that cause problems for understanding Marxism will be marked with the pale-red "strawberry" swatch color -> this is one of the shakiest "basic rules" — I think the distinction between Materialism ({{TTS|ML}}) and eclectic Materialism (philosophy tags {{TTS|W, DX|West, DX}}) is solid, but I am not entirely sure if the strawberry swatch should be divided into more swatches when it comes to identifying social structures which are particularly at fault for generating strawberry ideology. | {{li|I=S2/MX/DX|Q=12,9,85|Q2=12985|h4= Eclectic Marxism is strawberry }} / Eclectic versions of Marxism that contain some amount of Marxism yet improperly mix in Idealism, religion, conflating peasants and employees, or other particular forms of bourgeois ideology that cause problems for understanding Marxism will be marked with the pale-red "strawberry" swatch color -> this is one of the shakiest "basic rules" — I think the distinction between Materialism ({{TTS|ML}}) and eclectic Materialism (philosophy tags {{TTS|W, DX|West, DX}}) is solid, but I am not entirely sure if the strawberry swatch should be divided into more swatches when it comes to identifying social structures which are particularly at fault for generating strawberry ideology. | ||
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== Level-3 rules == | |||
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{{li|start=y|I=S1/MX|Q=12,9,92|Q2=12992}}level-3 rules ({{int:sitename}} color swatch system) -> this is where the rules often start devolving into intuitions that I then have to investigate and check several times. | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/Aa|Q=12,9,43|Q2=12943}}Psychoanalysis is blue / The sky blue color swatch will be used for Freudian psychoanalysis (philosophy tag {{TTS|Aa|A-A}}) because it is frequently used to promote anticommunism and people bursting out of Marxist states to become various skilled trades including novelists and playwrights, or psychoanalysts themselves; Jungian psychoanalysis is used to condemn psychological repression and conformity and try to paint as criminal (as violently dangerous and undesirable) any bordered group of people that does not base itself specifically on the perceived freedom, happiness, and lack-of-regulation of each individual; Lacanian psychoanalysis is used to claim that Toryism exists because Tories are psychologically stunted individuals and if they are only forced to develop into Real Humans by ignoring them long enough then the form of government every Real Human naturally desires to come together and create, Liberal-republicanism, will be fine | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/ES|Q=12,9,42|Q2=12942}}Existence-philosophy is blue / Early existentialism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for the [[E:Q42|existentialist]] period of philosophy ({{TTS|ES|E-S}}) because it uses similar forms of reasoning to psychoanalysis | |||
{{li|I=S2/YR|Q=618|Q2=618}}Yaroshenkoism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for Idealist economics, such as [[EC:9k/RD/Q618-EconomicProblemsStalin|Yaroshenko]] believing that a Marxist party existing meant that government had total control over the economy and there was no need for actual Materialist descriptions of economic transitions happening on their own scale (philosophy tag {{TTS|YR|Yarrow|title=YaRho, ЯР — Yaroshenkoism}}); in the overall substance of its causal theories of society, this is similar enough to ordinary Liberal-republican parties claiming to offer social-democratic programs in order to "care about people" that it is functionally the same thing | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/Ag|Q=618|Q2=618}}Agorism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for agorism (philosophy tag {{TTS|Ag}}), which is here taken to be the general space of ideologies based on a group of people clustering together to resist existing parties or states while united around "the totality of non-aggressive activities prohibited by The State for no good reason", whether that locus of non-aggression is explicitly defined as a cluster of non-aggressive {{em|businesses}} or more vaguely defined as a broad cluster of demographic identities and single-issue movements that are not in favor of Third World countries having Bolshevism but are "against domination" | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/W/ML|Q=618|Q2=618}}Gramscianism is red (sense) / The crimson swatch will be used for the process of a population transitioning into Bolshevism (Leninist revolution) according to Antonio Gramsci, if and when he is describing a process that is based specifically on material arrangements of people, that process is largely concerned with employees or potential employees who do not own businesses getting into some kind of arrangement, and that process is not primarily based in "changing people's mentality" or "controlling ideas"; if Gramsci describes workers filling up corporations or institutions, that might qualify, but if he specifically describes intellectuals filling up an institution and it is not considered peripheral to the tasks of the workers then it does not qualify under this proposition -> I genuinely think Gramscianism is at least two different colors depending on who's doing it. | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/W|Q=618|Q2=618}}Gramscianism is strawberry / The strawberry swatch will be used for methods described by Antonio Gramsci which involve non-proletarian classes attempting to occupy parts of society over short or long periods to protect it from "fascism", violent Tories, capitalist resistance to anti-capitalist movements, and so forth; this may range from simple entryism up to larger-scale events that slowly begin to resemble permanent revolution yet involve a strangely large number of non-proletarian activists -> as of June 2026, I am starting to think I maybe actually had agorism confused with Gramscianism, given how on the ground everything is so secret and unlabeled and fractured and disorganized and I feel like most of the people who are actually trying to do 'wars of position' actually have nearly no idea what they're doing.<br/> | |||
my thoughts now are... if a "Marxism" doesn't contain any Communist theorists, is it even an eclectic Marxism? or is it just something entirely different? I'm starting to think that there are a vast number of ideologies that are separable and in conflict and yet all blue. that is a headache to try to keep track of using swatches. I guess I will just have to mark out a ridiculous number of shades of blue under the {{TTS|html=code|.field_exstruct|field ex-struct}} range in the stylesheet so they can be used on the pages where different agorisms are fighting each other. I could have made Toryism blue if I'd done that early; oh well. maybe I will make a specialized swatch only to be used on pages that are really down in the weeds of US politics so the Republicans, Democrats, and Federalist Party are all blue. | |||
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== Level-4 rules == | |||
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{{li|start=y|I=S1/MX|Q=12,9,92|Q2=12992}}level-4 rules ({{int:sitename}} color swatch system) -> the final level of rules, whatever number of levels it will be, is the most arbitrary stuff that's subject to change at any time.<br/> | |||
note that below here are a lot of "optional swatches" where you have to switch them on for them to show up instead of the more generic swatches. | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/ML|Q=12,9,84|Q2=12984}}Stalin's Marxism is crimson | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/IV|Q=12,9,74|Q2=12974}}Trotskyism is orange | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/MD|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= Early Bolshevism is vermilion }} / The vermilion swatch color, neatly in-between the crimson and flame-orange swatches, will be used to represent real or hypothetical versions of Marxism that combine both Trotskyist theorists and "Stalinist" theorists; this swatch refers to very few concrete things that have already happened, but may or may not include Lenin himself, and includes the hypothetical situation of crimson parties (not strawberry parties) and orange parties attempting to form a Communist International in order to settle onto one version of Marxism / The vermilion swatch color ({{TTS|html=code|.field_14quarters|field fourteen-quarters}}) will be used to represent alliances between "Stalinists" and Trotskyists, without intending to clearly imply these alliances are stable | |||
{{li|I=S2/ES|Q=618|Q2=618}}Linguistics is blue | |||
{{li|I=S2/HAS|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= The humanities are blue-green }} / The blue-green swatch color will be used for the humanities to reflect their position in between linguistics (blue) and fiction (bright green) | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618}}Fictional works are green | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/DFy|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= Dark stories are forest }} / The dark green or forest green swatch color will be used for concepts within the scope of the bright green swatch color which involve "dark" events, which at different times may include horror works, tragedy works, dark-fantasy works, conceptual swaths of things identified as elemental antagonisms within fiction (for instance, the consistent dichotomy of Good versus Prosecutors in the {{game|Ace Attorney}} games), villains, or evil empires; the dark green swatch color is a direct variation on the bright green swatch color -> this swatch mostly exists to break up really long lines of green, so that discussing fiction doesn't make the swatch system pointless. | |||
{{li|I=S2/LR|Q=12,9,76|Q2=12976}}Liberal-republicanism is blue -> for this swatch, I really just wanted it to be "sky blue, a second time". | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/Aa|Q=12,9,43|Q2=12943|h4= Psychoanalysis is abyssal }} (sense) / The ocean-abyss-blue swatch color will be used for psychoanalysis, in reference to Jung comparing the mind to the depths of an ocean; this is a specialized variant within the sky blue swatch color which is a direct variation on it | |||
{{li|I=S2/STM|Q=618|Q2=618}}The sciences are earth | |||
{{li|I=S2/MX/GR|Q=618|Q2=618|h4= Relativity is aurora }} / The space-void green or aurora green swatch color will be used for claims closely related to Einsteinian relativity, either special or general (philosophy tag {{TTS|GR|G.R.}}; note that it's common for tags to be abbreviations from "different fields"); this is a specialized variant within the earth swatch color which is a direct variation on it | |||
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== Related == | == Related == | ||
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{{li|I=S2/MX/IV|Q=12,9,74|Q2=12974}}Trotskyism is orange / Trotskyism is fire-red -> I'd say you shouldn't phrase it like that but the Pokémon on the cover of FireRed is Charizard, and Charizard is orange. there is a very weird joke trying to pop out of this statement involving the Trotskyist swatch and Charizard | {{li|start=y|I=S2/MX/IV|Q=12,9,74|Q2=12974}}Trotskyism is orange / Trotskyism is fire-red -> I'd say you shouldn't phrase it like that but the Pokémon on the cover of FireRed is Charizard, and Charizard is orange. there is a very weird joke trying to pop out of this statement involving the Trotskyist swatch and Charizard | ||
</li></ol> | </li></ol> | ||
Latest revision as of 06:13, 8 June 2026
Main entry
- LithoGraphica philosophy classification systems / philosophy tag / philosophy code / ideology code / ideology tag / philosophy tag or ideology code for "non-partisan" field of academic study
- LithoGraphica color swatch system -> an entry which will formally lay out the rules for what puts things in each color swatch one by one. this entry really is focused only on the swatches, not the 2-3 letter philosophy tags which are used in contexts that resemble black-and-white publications.
Basic rules
- level-1 rules (LithoGraphica color swatch system) -> the "mandatory" set of swatch assignment rules that likely will not change.
Stalin's Marxism must be crimson
/ The crimson swatch color must be used for Stalin's Marxism (ML) to reflect that this is the most common meaning of "Communism" and "Reds" in most Liberal-republican countries regardless of the ideological faction people are on when they use the term; this includes Stalin's party and Hoxhaism but does not explicitly include Maoism -> note that "crimson" is a signifier that groups things, and what real actual color it will be rendered in on the screen is an entirely separate thing. colorblind or monochrome stylesheets are completely respected on this project.Anarchism is charcoal
/ Anarchism must be charcoal / The black swatch color must be used for anarchism (the totality of philosophies claiming to be both "against capitalism" in a Marxist sense and "anarchism"; philosophy tag ), to reflect that this has been the traditional symbol used within anarchist movements for over a century; although this swatch color is black in concept, it may be rendered in a charcoal-gray color in contexts such as stylesheets if that looks more visually appealingEuropean fascism is brown
/ European fascism must be brown / The khaki brown swatch color must be used for classical European fascisms, including: Nazi Germany, fascist Italy, Imperial Japan
Level-2 rules
- level-2 rules (LithoGraphica color swatch system) -> the second set of basic rules that is relatively well-decided-on but is not as "strictly mandatory". these rules have slightly less firm justification but are also fairly unlikely to change.
meta-Marxism is violet
/ The violet swatch color will be used for meta-Marxism — a body of methods internally given a boundary by particular rules, in which whole Marxist movements taking place in a particular country or region are analyzed as developing material objects which might be in conflict with each other and get into heated material contradictions despite both attempting to be versions of Marxism and both claiming to be able to create a new historical period which will involve workers' government and socialist transition; this violet swatch color is an intermediate violet which is not specified to be either red-violet or blue-violet, and these colors are left open as options for specialized swatch colors that may be assigned to specific philosophy tags laterDuginism is brown
/ Alexander Dugin's so-called "fourth" political ideology (P4) and The European New Right are similar enough to classical European fascism to be brownToryism is brown
/ Tory parties (PT) such as the US Republican Party and UK Conservative Party are similar enough to Duginism (not Nazi Germany, not World War II) to be brown -> one question that might come up in the minds of any experienced Marxists who find this project is, why distinguish Toryism as its own ideology separate from Liberal-republicanism (= capitalist government, capitalist ideology) as a whole? and the answer is, the United States is so politically bankrupt that absolutely every progressive movement that has ever existed from unions to the civil rights movement to anarchism and schizoanalysis to just everything has defined itself in opposition or in relation to Toryism (the Free Software movement has referenced Toryism in two different directions, either saying 'I'm anti-trans just like the Tories' or 'the Tories are being too stingy with their business territories'). so, without knowing in detail what Toryism is and simply letting people label bad things they want to oppose "Toryism" it's somewhat literally impossible to create even a single organization anywhere in the United States. everyone who lives in the US knows that if you simply let people classify and name ideologies however they want, they'll try to tell you that all conservative parties are indistinguishable from European fascism, and then Tories will argue in different words that they're Tories and not fascists, and the progressives will lose the argument that fascism already exists or is forming and it'll get really ugly.
I choose to use this knowledge to claim that Liberal-republicans are very very slowly learning meta-Marxist color swatch analysis, and it might be possible to use people's back and forth contradiction against Toryism to actually teach them what ideologies are, how many total ideologies exist besides just center-Liberalism and Toryism, and how all of them relate to historical materialism, historical periods, and historical transitions. I don't think there are any guarantees on that. but it does make it easier to talk about US, UK, and Australian politics without dismissing all of it and throwing it all in the trash.
Liberal-republicanism is usually blue
/ The sky-blue swatch color will be used for Liberal-republican philosophies (LR) which are not clearly identifiable as Toryism; this includes the US Democratic Party and the British Labor Party, as well as traditional Enlightenment-era authors now associated with Liberal-republicanism such as Kant / The sky-blue swatch color () will be used for center-Liberalism and most of Liberal-republicanismThe humanities are blue
/ The sky blue swatch will be used for topics in the humanities, arts, or social sciences (philosophy tag ) whenever they are too general to fit into other swatchesFictional works are green
/ Fiction is green / The bright green swatch will be used for fictional works, arbitrarily constructed board games, and topics within the arts which strongly resemble these topics / Fandoms are greenThe sciences are earth
/ The earth green or chlorophyll green swatch will be used for subjects within science, technology, engineering or math -> in early drafts of the color swatch system the science and mathematics swatch was cyan because I thought that was a fairly "computerized" color, but then when the optional humanities swatch color was created I had to change it because I realized that putting the humanities neatly in between language and literature per-se was a lot more logical. wanting the sciences to still have an appealing and recognizable color, I changed it to a foliage or chlorophyll colorTrotskyism is orange
/ The flame-orange swatch color will be used for Trotskyism (the totality of attempts to form a Fourth International; philosophy tag ) to reflect its deep and ongoing material conflict with Stalin's Marxism (ML) from circa 1904 through 2026; their neatly symmetric, back-and-forth "civil war" with each other in which they have defined and changed each other through sustained resistance to each other arguably makes them entirely separate movements that at some unclear point in history (or fuzzy range of time) divided off and put a gap between each other instead of remaining two wings of one movementEclectic Marxism is strawberry
/ Eclectic versions of Marxism that contain some amount of Marxism yet improperly mix in Idealism, religion, conflating peasants and employees, or other particular forms of bourgeois ideology that cause problems for understanding Marxism will be marked with the pale-red "strawberry" swatch color -> this is one of the shakiest "basic rules" — I think the distinction between Materialism (ML) and eclectic Materialism (philosophy tags ) is solid, but I am not entirely sure if the strawberry swatch should be divided into more swatches when it comes to identifying social structures which are particularly at fault for generating strawberry ideology.
Level-3 rules
- level-3 rules (LithoGraphica color swatch system) -> this is where the rules often start devolving into intuitions that I then have to investigate and check several times.
- Psychoanalysis is blue / The sky blue color swatch will be used for Freudian psychoanalysis (philosophy tag ) because it is frequently used to promote anticommunism and people bursting out of Marxist states to become various skilled trades including novelists and playwrights, or psychoanalysts themselves; Jungian psychoanalysis is used to condemn psychological repression and conformity and try to paint as criminal (as violently dangerous and undesirable) any bordered group of people that does not base itself specifically on the perceived freedom, happiness, and lack-of-regulation of each individual; Lacanian psychoanalysis is used to claim that Toryism exists because Tories are psychologically stunted individuals and if they are only forced to develop into Real Humans by ignoring them long enough then the form of government every Real Human naturally desires to come together and create, Liberal-republicanism, will be fine
- Existence-philosophy is blue / Early existentialism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for the existentialist period of philosophy () because it uses similar forms of reasoning to psychoanalysis
- Yaroshenkoism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for Idealist economics, such as Yaroshenko believing that a Marxist party existing meant that government had total control over the economy and there was no need for actual Materialist descriptions of economic transitions happening on their own scale (philosophy tag ); in the overall substance of its causal theories of society, this is similar enough to ordinary Liberal-republican parties claiming to offer social-democratic programs in order to "care about people" that it is functionally the same thing
- Agorism is blue / The sky blue swatch will be used for agorism (philosophy tag Ag), which is here taken to be the general space of ideologies based on a group of people clustering together to resist existing parties or states while united around "the totality of non-aggressive activities prohibited by The State for no good reason", whether that locus of non-aggression is explicitly defined as a cluster of non-aggressive businesses or more vaguely defined as a broad cluster of demographic identities and single-issue movements that are not in favor of Third World countries having Bolshevism but are "against domination"
- Gramscianism is red (sense) / The crimson swatch will be used for the process of a population transitioning into Bolshevism (Leninist revolution) according to Antonio Gramsci, if and when he is describing a process that is based specifically on material arrangements of people, that process is largely concerned with employees or potential employees who do not own businesses getting into some kind of arrangement, and that process is not primarily based in "changing people's mentality" or "controlling ideas"; if Gramsci describes workers filling up corporations or institutions, that might qualify, but if he specifically describes intellectuals filling up an institution and it is not considered peripheral to the tasks of the workers then it does not qualify under this proposition -> I genuinely think Gramscianism is at least two different colors depending on who's doing it.
- Gramscianism is strawberry / The strawberry swatch will be used for methods described by Antonio Gramsci which involve non-proletarian classes attempting to occupy parts of society over short or long periods to protect it from "fascism", violent Tories, capitalist resistance to anti-capitalist movements, and so forth; this may range from simple entryism up to larger-scale events that slowly begin to resemble permanent revolution yet involve a strangely large number of non-proletarian activists -> as of June 2026, I am starting to think I maybe actually had agorism confused with Gramscianism, given how on the ground everything is so secret and unlabeled and fractured and disorganized and I feel like most of the people who are actually trying to do 'wars of position' actually have nearly no idea what they're doing.
my thoughts now are... if a "Marxism" doesn't contain any Communist theorists, is it even an eclectic Marxism? or is it just something entirely different? I'm starting to think that there are a vast number of ideologies that are separable and in conflict and yet all blue. that is a headache to try to keep track of using swatches. I guess I will just have to mark out a ridiculous number of shades of blue under therange in the stylesheet so they can be used on the pages where different agorisms are fighting each other. I could have made Toryism blue if I'd done that early; oh well. maybe I will make a specialized swatch only to be used on pages that are really down in the weeds of US politics so the Republicans, Democrats, and Federalist Party are all blue.
Level-4 rules
- level-4 rules (LithoGraphica color swatch system) -> the final level of rules, whatever number of levels it will be, is the most arbitrary stuff that's subject to change at any time.
note that below here are a lot of "optional swatches" where you have to switch them on for them to show up instead of the more generic swatches. - Stalin's Marxism is crimson
- Trotskyism is orange
Early Bolshevism is vermilion
/ The vermilion swatch color, neatly in-between the crimson and flame-orange swatches, will be used to represent real or hypothetical versions of Marxism that combine both Trotskyist theorists and "Stalinist" theorists; this swatch refers to very few concrete things that have already happened, but may or may not include Lenin himself, and includes the hypothetical situation of crimson parties (not strawberry parties) and orange parties attempting to form a Communist International in order to settle onto one version of Marxism / The vermilion swatch color () will be used to represent alliances between "Stalinists" and Trotskyists, without intending to clearly imply these alliances are stable- Linguistics is blue
The humanities are blue-green
/ The blue-green swatch color will be used for the humanities to reflect their position in between linguistics (blue) and fiction (bright green)- Fictional works are green
Dark stories are forest
/ The dark green or forest green swatch color will be used for concepts within the scope of the bright green swatch color which involve "dark" events, which at different times may include horror works, tragedy works, dark-fantasy works, conceptual swaths of things identified as elemental antagonisms within fiction (for instance, the consistent dichotomy of Good versus Prosecutors in the Ace Attorney games), villains, or evil empires; the dark green swatch color is a direct variation on the bright green swatch color -> this swatch mostly exists to break up really long lines of green, so that discussing fiction doesn't make the swatch system pointless.- Liberal-republicanism is blue -> for this swatch, I really just wanted it to be "sky blue, a second time".
Psychoanalysis is abyssal
(sense) / The ocean-abyss-blue swatch color will be used for psychoanalysis, in reference to Jung comparing the mind to the depths of an ocean; this is a specialized variant within the sky blue swatch color which is a direct variation on it- The sciences are earth
Relativity is aurora
/ The space-void green or aurora green swatch color will be used for claims closely related to Einsteinian relativity, either special or general (philosophy tag ; note that it's common for tags to be abbreviations from "different fields"); this is a specialized variant within the earth swatch color which is a direct variation on it
Related
- Trotskyism is orange / Trotskyism is fire-red -> I'd say you shouldn't phrase it like that but the Pokémon on the cover of FireRed is Charizard, and Charizard is orange. there is a very weird joke trying to pop out of this statement involving the Trotskyist swatch and Charizard
Ideologies or fields
- MX / meta-Marxism