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This is a portal for general thoughts leading up to the [[Philosophical Research:Molecular Democracy drafts|<cite>Molecular Democracy</cite>]] book, or various other things.<br />
This is a portal for general disorganized thoughts and notes leading up to the [[Philosophical Research:Molecular Democracy drafts|<cite>Molecular Democracy</cite>]] book, or various other things.<br />
The main through-line is applying [[redlink|meta-Marxist analysis]] to everything, or at least making an attempt at it.
The main through-line is applying [[redlink|meta-Marxist analysis]] to everything, or at least making an attempt at it.


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=== Word usage lists ===
* [[User:Reversedragon/dict/USS|Every term in "United States of Socialism"]] - what if we just took so-called "conservative" texts and used them as word lists to define the concept of Simple English that uneducated people can probably understand
** most likely, some of the more misleading right-Liberal jargon words ought to be quarantined at the bottom as inappropriate for people who have not read a bunch of right-Liberal bullshit
** we record the usage of each word (precise written form, maybe plus grammar category?) in each text just once, and then on the Lexeme pages for the words, add the 1 or 0 coding up across multiple texts to get a vague idea of how common they are across the population by how many authors use them


== Fiction ==
== Fiction ==

Revision as of 02:20, 1 March 2025

This is a portal for general disorganized thoughts and notes leading up to the Molecular Democracy book, or various other things.
The main through-line is applying meta-Marxist analysis to everything, or at least making an attempt at it.

Non-fiction

Word usage lists

  • Every term in "United States of Socialism" - what if we just took so-called "conservative" texts and used them as word lists to define the concept of Simple English that uneducated people can probably understand
    • most likely, some of the more misleading right-Liberal jargon words ought to be quarantined at the bottom as inappropriate for people who have not read a bunch of right-Liberal bullshit
    • we record the usage of each word (precise written form, maybe plus grammar category?) in each text just once, and then on the Lexeme pages for the words, add the 1 or 0 coding up across multiple texts to get a vague idea of how common they are across the population by how many authors use them

Fiction

Mythical or legendary sources