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  1. placeholder 1-1-1
  2. consciousness (information sciences) 1-1-1
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  5. pronounced Z–617 pronounced [Z] Existential Physics (Hossenfelder 2022) 1-1-1
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  8. pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] multiple capitalisms in one country 1-1-1
  9. countable area of capitalism 1-1-1
  10. pronounced [S2] Political economy remains a science until the proletariat bursts out 1-1-1
  11. placeholder 1-1-1
  12. placeholder 1-1-1
  13. pronounced [S2] shovel dream (meta-Marxism) 1-1-1
  14. placeholder 1-1-1
  15. placeholder 1-1-1
  16. pronounced [F2] There is no Spanishness Office 1-1-1
  17. placeholder 1-1-1
  18. placeholder 1-1-1
  19. pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] republic of Walmart 1-1-1
  20. pronounced S–618 pronounced [Zv] [S] imperial republic of Walmart 1-1-1
  21. placeholder 1-1-1
  22. placeholder 1-1-1
  23. pronounced [S2] Determinism can form out of non-deterministic elements 1-1-1
  24. placeholder 1-1-1
  25. pronounced [S2] Nature is a multiplication table 1-1-1
  26. placeholder 1-1-1
  27. placeholder 1-1-1
  28. pronounced [S2] State businesses only hand free will to Stalin 1-1-1
  29. placeholder 1-1-1
  30. placeholder 1-1-1
  31. pronounced [MX] Marxism contains both Good and Evil 1-1-1
  32. pronounced [S2] Marxist republics are people-groups 1-1-1
  33. pronounced [S2] Communist laws are laws 1-1-1
  34. placeholder 1-1-1
  35. placeholder 1-1-1
  36. placeholder 1-1-1
  37. placeholder 1-1-1
  38. [S] "modest" proposal 1-1-1
  39. pronounced [F2] Returning land doesn't work
  40. placeholder 1-1-1
  41. placeholder 1-1-1
  42. [Z] How to Know a Crow: The Biography of a Brainy Bird (Savage 2024) 1-1-1
  43. placeholder 1-1-1
  44. placeholder 1-1-1
  45. pronounced [S2] Cuba's "private sector" means the bourgeoisie 1-1-1
  46. placeholder 1-1-1
  47. placeholder 1-1-1
  48. pronounced [S2] If mathematics is purely arbitrary, Krillin can punch Chiaotzu for any answer 1-1-1
  49. placeholder 1-1-1
  50. pronounced [S2] Two flames plus two ice cubes does not equal four ice cubes 1-1-1
  51. placeholder 1-1-1
  52. placeholder 1-1-1
  53. pronounced [S0] rejected meta-Marxist hypothesis (C) 1-1-1
  54. pronounced [S0] meta-Marxist hypothesis (C) 1-1-1
  55. placeholder 1-1-1
  56. placeholder 1-1-1
  57. The State is the apparatus of Ideological State "Apparatuses" 1-1-1
  58. pronounced [S2] It's easier to imagine the absence of elephants than the successor to elephants 1-1-1
  59. placeholder 1-1-1
  60. placeholder 1-1-1
  61. pronounced [S2] If it quacks like Bolshevism, it is Bolshevism 1-1-1
  62. pronounced [S2] Finite packaging facilitates gaining attention 1-1-1
  63. [M3]
    Is topology a threat to Marxism? 1-1-1
  64. placeholder 1-1-1
  65. placeholder 1-1-1
  66. pronounced [S2] Ethics is almost impossible 1-1-1
  67. placeholder 1-1-1
  68. placeholder 1-1-1
  69. pronounced [S2] Trotsky plus any claim eventually yields answers 1-1-1
  70. pronounced [S2] Trotskyism is the prototypical oppressed group 1-1-1
  71. placeholder 1-1-1
  72. placeholder 1-1-1
  73. pronounced [MX]No proposition has a binary True or False answer 1-1-1
  74. placeholder 1-1-1
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  76. pronounced [S2] Individual decisions cannot manufacture freedom 1-1-1
  77. pronounced [S2] Empowering the individual is impossible without a science of society 1-1-1
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  80. pronounced [S2] Subjects eat and occupy space 1-1-1
  81. placeholder 1-1-1
  82. placeholder 1-1-1
  83. pronounced [S2] Trotskyists must eat and occupy space 1-1-1
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  85. pronounced [S2] Every ideology perceives others' absence as freedom 1-1-1
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  88. Intersubjectivity should have stopped the Cold War 1-1-1
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  90. The Soviet diaspora was a second Trail of Tears 1-1-1
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