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== Main entry ==
== Main entry ==
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<li class="field_ML field_14quarters" value="4900" data-dimension="Z0">prominent Marxist theorist or organizer / notable Marxist theorist or organizer  ->  this is the colloquial usage of "very notable", not the Wikipedia usage of "notable"
{{li|start=y|I=Z0/MN|Q=49,00|Q2=4900}}prominent Marxist theorist or organizer / notable Marxist theorist or organizer  ->  this is the colloquial usage of "very notable", not the Wikipedia usage of "notable"


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== Related ==
== Early Marxism ==
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{{li|start=y|I=Z1/MN|Q=49,01|Q2=4901}}[[E:Q49,01|Karl Marx]]
 
{{li|I=Z1/MN|Q=49,02|Q2=4902}}[[E:Q49,02|Friedrich Engels]]
 
{{li|I=Z1/MN|Q=49,11|Q2=4911}}[[E:Q49,11|Vladimir Lenin]]  ->  note: there are Properties for "believed to be within ideology" allowing the separation of "believed to be associated with Trotskyism" from "believed to be associated with Stalin Thought" and the two statements to coexist at once
 
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== Stalin's allies ==
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{{li|start=y|I=Z0/ML|Q=49,10|Q2=4910}}prominent mainstream-Marxist-Leninist theorist or organizer / prominent Marxist theorist or organizer associated with <s>Stalin Thought</s> Stalin's Marxism
 
{{li|I=Z1/ML|Q=49,84|Q2=4984}}[[E:Q49,84|Joseph Stalin]]
 
{{li|I=Z1/ML|Q=49,18|Q2=4918}}Mao Zedong / Mao Tse-tung  ->  remember. theorists aren't inherently interesting just for being theorists. they're interesting either for being associated with historical events where they represented particular perspectives or having authored specific texts
 
{{li|I=Z1/MS|tradition=MS, ML|Q=49,19|Q2=4919}}Enver Hoxha  ->  yes, he has his own subset ideology, but it still falls under this tradition
 
{{li|I=Z1/ML|Q=49,16|Q2=4916}}Ho Chi Minh
 
{{li|I=Z1/ML|Q=49,57|Q2=4957}}Nikolai Bukharin / ({{9k|RD/Q49,57}})  ->  briefly aligned with Left Opposition, but ultimately gave up.
 
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== Trotskyist theorists ==
=== pre-1940 ===
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{{li|start=y|I=Z0/IV|Q=49,40|Q2=4940}}prominent Trotskyist theorist or organizer / notable Trotskyist theorist or organizer
 
{{li|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,41|Q2=4941}}Leon Trotsky  ->  Soviet Union / miscellaneous; Fourth International
 
{{li|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,42|Q2=4942}}Rosa Luxemburg  ->  Germany
 
{{li|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,43|Q2=4943}}Ted Grant  ->  United Kingdom (?)
 
{{li|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,44|Q2=4944}}James P. Cannon  ->  United States; Socialist Workers' Party
 
{{li|I=Z1/ES|Q=49,48|Q2=4948}}Tony Cliff / ({{9k|RD/Q49,48}})
 
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=== post-1940 ===
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{{li|start=y|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,49|Q2=4949}}Hiroyoshi Hayashi / {{caps|Hayashi}} Hiroyoshi  ->  Japan; (retrieve organization)
 
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=== Left Opposition allies ===
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{{li|start=y|I=Z0/IV|Q=49,50|Q2=4950}}notable Trotskyite resistance leader or advocate / notable Zinovievist advocate or leader / <s>notable Trotskyite conspiracy member</s> / notable Left Opposition ally
 
{{li|I=Z1/IV|Q=49,51|Q2=4951}}Grigori Zinoviev  ->  he became my arbitrary example of Trotskyite conspiracies versus what Trotskyism claims it is, after a few modern-day Trotskyites called him a hero just for wrecking the Soviet Union
 
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== Miscellaneous anti-Stalinists ==
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<li class="field_ML field_14quarters" data-qid="49,01" value="4901" data-dimension="Z">[[Ontology:Q49,01|Karl Marx]]
{{li|start=y|I=Z1/LR|Q=49,58|Q2=4958}}George Orwell  -> by some definitions of Trotskyite, the most famous one ever


</li><li class="field_ML field_14quarters" data-qid="49,02" value="4902" data-dimension="Z">[[Ontology:Q49,02|Friedrich Engels]]
{{li|I=Z1/LR/Aa|Q=49,59|Q2=4959}}Slavoj Žižek / Slavoj Zizek (searchable)  ->  may sound surprising to call him a "Zinovievist" or Trotskyite, but after much analysis of his rhetorical patterns and motifs he truly belongs here


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== Ideologies or fields ==
== Ideologies or fields ==

Latest revision as of 00:01, 22 August 2026

Main entry

  1. prominent Marxist theorist or organizer / notable Marxist theorist or organizer -> this is the colloquial usage of "very notable", not the Wikipedia usage of "notable"

Early Marxism

  1. Karl Marx
  2. Friedrich Engels
  3. Vladimir Lenin -> note: there are Properties for "believed to be within ideology" allowing the separation of "believed to be associated with Trotskyism" from "believed to be associated with Stalin Thought" and the two statements to coexist at once

Stalin's allies

  1. prominent mainstream-Marxist-Leninist theorist or organizer / prominent Marxist theorist or organizer associated with Stalin Thought Stalin's Marxism
  2. Joseph Stalin
  3. Mao Zedong / Mao Tse-tung -> remember. theorists aren't inherently interesting just for being theorists. they're interesting either for being associated with historical events where they represented particular perspectives or having authored specific texts
  4. Enver Hoxha -> yes, he has his own subset ideology, but it still falls under this tradition
  5. Ho Chi Minh
  6. Nikolai Bukharin / (9k) -> briefly aligned with Left Opposition, but ultimately gave up.

Trotskyist theorists

pre-1940

  1. prominent Trotskyist theorist or organizer / notable Trotskyist theorist or organizer
  2. Leon Trotsky -> Soviet Union / miscellaneous; Fourth International
  3. Rosa Luxemburg -> Germany
  4. Ted Grant -> United Kingdom (?)
  5. James P. Cannon -> United States; Socialist Workers' Party
  6. Tony Cliff / (9k)

post-1940

  1. Hiroyoshi Hayashi / Hayashi Hiroyoshi -> Japan; (retrieve organization)

Left Opposition allies

  1. notable Trotskyite resistance leader or advocate / notable Zinovievist advocate or leader / notable Trotskyite conspiracy member / notable Left Opposition ally
  2. Grigori Zinoviev -> he became my arbitrary example of Trotskyite conspiracies versus what Trotskyism claims it is, after a few modern-day Trotskyites called him a hero just for wrecking the Soviet Union

Miscellaneous anti-Stalinists

  1. George Orwell -> by some definitions of Trotskyite, the most famous one ever
  2. Slavoj Žižek / Slavoj Zizek (searchable) -> may sound surprising to call him a "Zinovievist" or Trotskyite, but after much analysis of his rhetorical patterns and motifs he truly belongs here

Related

Ideologies or fields

  1. pronounced Fourth / early Marxism
  2. pronounced Fourth / Trotskyism

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