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{{ArticleTitle|mainstream Marxism-Leninism - ML / Z1 / Q4100|NoContents=y}}
{{ArticleTitle|mainstream Marxism-Leninism - ML / Z1 / Q4100|NoContents=y}}
<includeonly><onlyinclude><dfn class="field_ML manual flag" data-dimension="Z" data-qid="4100"><data data-numbersign="404" data-field="Marxism" data-note="" data-lexeme=""></data>{{IZ1/ML|Q=4100}}<!--
<includeonly><onlyinclude><dfn class="field_ML manual flag" data-dimension="Z" data-qid="4100"><data data-numbersign="404" data-field="Marxism" data-note="" data-lexeme=""></data>{{IZ1/ML|Q=4100}}<!--
   -->{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[E:Q4100|{{{1}}}]] | [[E:Q4100|Leninism]] }}{{#if: {{{3|}}} | {{{3}}} | <ins class="field"> (top-level category)</ins> }}{{#if: {{{2|}}} | <ins class="edition-sense term"> ([[E:Q4103/{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]]<nowiki />)</ins> }}{{WaveScore|sum=1|quilt=1|ply=1|enddfn=1}} {{#switch: {{{C|}}} | L = [[C:Marxism terms]] | Q = [[C:Marxism ontology]] }}</onlyinclude></includeonly>{{HueNumberPreview|E=Q4100}}<!--
   -->{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[E:Q4100|{{{1}}}]] | [[E:Q4100|Leninism]] }}{{#if: {{{3|}}} | {{{3}}} | <ins class="field"> (top-level category)</ins> }}{{#if: {{{2|}}} | <ins class="edition-sense term"> ([[E:Q4100/{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]]<nowiki />)</ins> }}{{WaveScore|sum=1|quilt=1|ply=1|enddfn=1}} {{#switch: {{{C|}}} | L = [[C:Marxism terms]] | Q = [[C:Marxism ontology]] }}</onlyinclude></includeonly>{{HueNumberPreview|E=Q4100}}<!--
duplication hint:  copy or update fake Item from [[Special:PermanentLink/NNNN|E:Q4100]] -->
duplication hint:  copy or update fake Item from [[Special:PermanentLink/NNNN|E:Q4100]] -->


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<dl class="wikitable hue">
{{HueClaim |P=item type| {{Template:Z1}} }}
{{HueClaim |P=item type| {{Template:Z1}} }}
{{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{Ontology:Q4100}} }}
{{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{Ontology:Q4100}} | {{E:Q4100/ML}} }}  <!-- en: crimson ideologies -->
{{HueClaim |EP=PPPA|lang=en| Marxism-Leninism | variations of Leninism | sects of Leninism }}
{{HueClaim |EP=PPPA|lang=en| Marxism-Leninism | variations of Leninism | sects of Leninism }}
{{HueRoster|EP=P42| Q4000 "Leninism" | Q4101 early Marxism }}  <!-- en: QID references -->
{{HueRoster|EP=P42| Q4000 "Leninism" | Q4101 early Marxism }}  <!-- en: QID references -->
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{{HueRoster|EP=P3| -- }}  <!-- en: subset of -->
{{HueRoster|EP=P3| -- }}  <!-- en: subset of -->
{{HueRoster|EP=P4| philosophical tradition / umbrella category of similar philosophies | {{Ontology:Q1009}} }}  <!-- en: instance of  Item usable as Hue list classname -->
{{HueRoster|EP=P4| philosophical tradition / umbrella category of similar philosophies | {{Ontology:Q1009}} }}  <!-- en: instance of  Item usable as Hue list classname -->
{{HueClaim|P=[[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|prototype]] notes| <code>.field_ML</code> - mainstream Marxism-Leninism / Third-World Marxisms / Maoism, Juche-socialism, and other named Third-World Marxisms }}
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{{WaveRoute| -- | -- | -- }}  <!-- en: Along With, Produces  ??  ?? -->
{{WaveRoute| -- | -- | -- }}  <!-- en: Along With, Produces  ??  ?? -->
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== Usage notes ==
The crimson color swatch {{TTS|html=code|tts=field_ML (with ML capitalized)|field_ML}} may be used to represent any properly Materialist Marxism, including mainstream Marxism-Leninism, various Third World Marxisms aligned with it, early Maoism, Juche-socialism, and so forth. It should not be used to represent Trotskyism, Western-Marxism, or Deng Xiaoping Thought, which have their own orange and strawberry swatches respectively. If a concept is found in one of these philosophies but it clearly appears in an early source like Marx or Engels in a Materialist context, it can use the crimson swatch. A concept does not have to be materially correct to use the crimson swatch as long as it is heavily associated with historical workers' states practicing it, but any more modern error never tied to a workers' state "yet" should be given different swatches.
Sense <code>ML</code> may be used to represent the concept of the crimson color swatch itself.




[[Category:Marxism ontology]] [[Category:Item colors ontology]]
[[Category:Marxism ontology]] [[Category:Item colors ontology]]

Latest revision as of 10:09, 3 November 2025

  1. pronounced 4100. (Z) pronounced (ML) (Z): Leninism (top-level category)1-1-1

Characteristics in draft[edit]

item type
Z (wiki feature; pronounced Category) 1-1-1
pronounced P: label [string] (L)
pronounced 4100. (Z) pronounced (ML) (Z): Leninism (top-level category)1-1-1
pronounced 4100. (Z) pronounced (ML) (Z): crimson ideologies (top-level category) (ML)1-1-1
pronounced P: alias (en) [string]
Marxism-Leninism
variations of Leninism
sects of Leninism
pronounced Q.I.D. references [Item]1-1-1
Q4000 "Leninism"
Q4101 early Marxism
color swatch references
new field-specific color swatch
pronounced 4100. (Z) pronounced (ML) (Z): Leninism (top-level category)1-1-1
Entity Hue list classname
field_ML
Entity hex color
#C24252
CSS property
background
Entity hex color
#820212
CSS property
border-color
local Lexeme
sub-case of [Item]
--
case of [Item]
philosophical tradition / umbrella category of similar philosophies
Item usable as Hue list classname (MediaWiki feature)1-1-1

Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
--
along with [Item]
--
forming from [Item]
--
--
--

Wavebuilder characterizations[edit]

Usage notes[edit]

The crimson color swatch pronounced field_ML (with ML capitalized) may be used to represent any properly Materialist Marxism, including mainstream Marxism-Leninism, various Third World Marxisms aligned with it, early Maoism, Juche-socialism, and so forth. It should not be used to represent Trotskyism, Western-Marxism, or Deng Xiaoping Thought, which have their own orange and strawberry swatches respectively. If a concept is found in one of these philosophies but it clearly appears in an early source like Marx or Engels in a Materialist context, it can use the crimson swatch. A concept does not have to be materially correct to use the crimson swatch as long as it is heavily associated with historical workers' states practicing it, but any more modern error never tied to a workers' state "yet" should be given different swatches.

Sense ML may be used to represent the concept of the crimson color swatch itself.