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{{HueClaim |P=item type| M1 [[Category:Hue-format fake Items]] [[Category:M1 Mid-Positioned Trace Items]] }}
{{HueClaim |P=item type| M1 [[Category:M1 Mid-Positioned Trace Items]] }}
{{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{E:Q41,99}} }}
{{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{E:Q41,99}} | [[E:MarxismUnknown]] }}
{{HueClaim |EP=PPPA|lang=en| Marxism unknown }}
{{HueClaim |EP=PPPA|lang=en| Marxism unknown }}
{{HueRoster|EP=P42| Leninism }}  <!-- en: QID references -->
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== [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|Prototype]] notes ==
== Usage notes ==


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This Item may be used for coding any work that "sounds" Marxist but where the particular preceding Marxist theorists or movements that influenced it haven't been traced.
</li><li class="field_gramsci" value="4199" data-dimension="M1">unknown Marxist subdivision / Marxism unknown  ->  may be used for coding any work that "sounds" Marxist but whose particular preceding Marxist theorists or movements haven't been traced. in practice, some works that are technically anarchist or Existentialist in their affiliation may get marked with this, just because sometimes it can be difficult to separate these non-Marxist traditions from Western Marxism. again, sometimes that is not necessarily harmful, and there's a "[[Ontology:Is topology a threat to Marxism?|topology]]" effect where a non-Marxist theory describes something very real, and yet the theory is something other than Marxism.
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== Usage notes ==
In practice, some works that are technically anarchist or [[:Category:Existentialist-Structuralist tradition ontology|Existentialist-Structuralist]] in their affiliation may get coded with this Item, just because sometimes it can be difficult to separate these non-Marxist traditions from [[E:WesternMarxism|Western Marxism]]. This should not be considered an important issue. In some cases, non-Marxist theories can create a "[[Ontology:Is topology a threat to Marxism?|topology]]" effect where even though a theory does not come from Marxist foundations, it still describes something very real and in the light of scientific inquiry happens to be useful to Marxists.




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Revision as of 00:38, 23 July 2025

  1. pronounced S–618 pronounced [UTDR] [S] unknown Marxist subdivision 1-1-1

Core characteristics

item type
M1
pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
pronounced S–618 pronounced [UTDR] [S] unknown Marxist subdivision 1-1-1
E:MarxismUnknown
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
Marxism unknown
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
Leninism
sub-case of [Item]
named Marxism
case of [Item]
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super-case of [Item]
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Wavebuilder combinations

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
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along with [Item]
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forming from [Item]
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Wavebuilder characterizations

Usage notes

This Item may be used for coding any work that "sounds" Marxist but where the particular preceding Marxist theorists or movements that influenced it haven't been traced.

In practice, some works that are technically anarchist or Existentialist-Structuralist in their affiliation may get coded with this Item, just because sometimes it can be difficult to separate these non-Marxist traditions from Western Marxism. This should not be considered an important issue. In some cases, non-Marxist theories can create a "topology" effect where even though a theory does not come from Marxist foundations, it still describes something very real and in the light of scientific inquiry happens to be useful to Marxists.