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</li><li class="field_ML" data-qid="33,17" value="3317" data-dimension="S">culturally-defined Communist / subjectivity-defined Communist (Marcuse)
</li><li class="field_ML" data-qid="33,17" value="3317" data-dimension="S">culturally-defined Communist / subjectivity-defined Communist (Marcuse) -><br/>
note: "culturally-defined Communist" was crimson at the time of the first prototype.
</li><li class="field_trotsky" data-qid="33,17" value="3317" data-dimension="S">culturally-defined Communist  ->  Trotsky is my top example so orange might make more sense.


</li><li class="field_exstruct" data-remark="linguistics" value="618" data-dimension="S">let's eat grandpa / Trotsky helped lay the foundations of the Third International galvanizing revolutionary parties around the world [https://workersvoiceus.org/2020/08/18/trotskys-unfinished-article-on-trade-unions-still-speaks-to-workers-struggles/]
</li><li class="field_exstruct" data-tradition="HAS: linguistics" value="618" data-dimension="S">let's eat grandpa / Trotsky helped lay the foundations of the Third International galvanizing revolutionary parties around the world [https://workersvoiceus.org/2020/08/18/trotskys-unfinished-article-on-trade-unions-still-speaks-to-workers-struggles/]


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* note: "culturally-defined Communist" was crimson at the time of the first prototype.


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Latest revision as of 11:33, 24 January 2026

Main entry

  1. Russian Revolution according to Trotskyists / Russian Revolution specifically according to Leon Trotsky -> it's worth taking people's bullshit and just repeating it back, going through it line by line. in some cases, you spot the errors that led somebody to think that way. in other cases, you spot the material processes that caused somebody to make the error that led them to think that way. I think the latter applies here. I would read the anecdotes about Trotsky and Lenin visiting Europe and think, huh, so he was reasonably close to some of the actually important figures in the Russian Revolution, and seemed to generalize that to being a serious member of Bolshevik identity. there was a strong theme of groups linked by social bonds rather than by theory.

Sub-cases[edit]

  1. Trotsky, who founded the CPSU / Trotsky, who was the founder of the CPSU along with Lenin [1] -> whenever PragerU repeats Trotskyist misinformation I laugh out loud. my guy, you are repeating Communism to justify your Toryism. you don't know that's what you're doing but you are.
    sub-case of: Q49,17 Russian Revolution according to Trotskyists.
    see also: Q??? let's eat grandpa / Trotsky helped found the Third International galvanizing Leninism around the world.

Related[edit]

  1. culturally-defined Communist / subjectivity-defined Communist (Marcuse) ->
    note: "culturally-defined Communist" was crimson at the time of the first prototype.
  2. culturally-defined Communist -> Trotsky is my top example so orange might make more sense.
  3. let's eat grandpa / Trotsky helped lay the foundations of the Third International galvanizing revolutionary parties around the world [2]

Ideology codes[edit]

  • (none)