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  <li>The study of societies or collections of people of any size as material objects whose ideology is generated through the objects' shapes and [[Term:reterminism|relationships]] rather than any inherent cultural essence inside the objects.
  <li>The study of societies or collections of people of any size as material objects whose ideology is generated through the objects' shapes and [[Term:reterminism|relationships]] rather than any inherent cultural essence inside the objects.
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       {{HueClaim |EP=P148| Hyper-Materialism }}
       {{HueClaim |EP=P148| [[Term:Hyper-Materialism|Hyper-Materialism]] }}
       {{HueRoster|P=language proficiency level or register| {{E:Q618/ES|technical term within local research group}} }}
       {{HueRoster|P=language proficiency level or register| {{E:Q618/ES|technical term within local research group}} }}
       {{HueRoster|EP=P34| {{E:Q92|C=L}} | {{E:Q618/MX|existential materialism}} [[Category:Existential materialism terms]] }}
       {{HueRoster|EP=P34| {{E:Q92|C=L}} | {{E:Q618/MX|existential materialism}} [[Category:Existential materialism terms]] }}
       {{HueRoster|P=signifier refers to model| -- }}
       {{HueRoster|P=signifier refers to model| [[E:Groups of people are material objects|Groups of people are material objects]] | {{E:Q21,10}} }}  <!-- en: Groups of people are material objects  shovel dream -->
       {{HueClaim |EP=P146/RR| [[Term:hyper-|hyper-]] | [[Term:materialism|materialism]] }}
       {{HueClaim |EP=P146/RR| [[Term:hyper-|hyper-]] | [[Term:Materialism|Materialism]] }}
       {{HueClaim |P=synonym| [[Term:existential materialism|existential materialism]] }}
       {{HueClaim |P=synonym| [[Term:existential materialism|existential materialism]] }}
       {{HueClaim |P=related or referenced term| [[Term:reterminism|reterminism]] }}
       {{HueClaim |P=related or referenced term| [[Term:reterminism|reterminism]] }}
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   {{HueClaim|EP=P148| hypermaterialism |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) [[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] }}  <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form -->
   {{HueClaim|EP=P148| hypermaterialism |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) [[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] }}  <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form -->
   {{HueClaim|EP=P148| Hyper-Materialism |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) [[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] }}
   {{HueClaim|EP=P148| [[Term:Hyper-Materialism|Hyper-Materialism]] |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) [[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] }}
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 27 July 2025

  1. pronounced L: hypermaterialism 1-1-1

Definitions[edit]

  1. (Western Marxist definition)
    represented by form [Form]
    hypermaterialism
    language proficiency level or register
    technical term within local research group (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (West) (Z):Western Marxism 1-1-1
    signifier refers to model
    --
    synonym
    --
  2. The study of societies or collections of people of any size as material objects whose ideology is generated through the objects' shapes and relationships rather than any inherent cultural essence inside the objects.
    language proficiency level or register
    technical term within local research group (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    pronounced 92. (Z) pronounced (MX) (Z): meta-Marxism 1-1-1
    existential materialism (proposed; MX) 1-1-1
    signifier refers to model
    Groups of people are material objects
    pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): shovel dream (meta-Marxism) 1-1-1
    related or referenced term
    usage example
    --

Forms[edit]

represented by form [Form]
hypermaterialism
grammatical category
noun (N)
represented by form [Form]
Hyper-Materialism
grammatical category
noun (N)

Usage notes[edit]