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{{HueRoster|P=QID references| P200 rating / communication rating level }} | {{HueRoster|P=QID references| P200 rating / communication rating level }} | ||
{{HueRoster|P=color swatch references| -- }} | {{HueRoster|P=color swatch references| -- }} | ||
{{HueClaim|P=Property data type| | {{HueClaim|P=Property data type| item |OP=instance of| communication rating level }} | ||
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* Would this description or argument be inherently objectionable to Leon Trotsky? | |||
** This question usually does not apply if the work is a Trotskyist work, although there could be small exceptions for a version of Trotskyism that Trotsky had huge problems with. | |||
** This test is definitely going to surprise some people with when it pops up. It could pop up when Stalin is talking about protecting consensuses. It could pop up when someone casually spouts a statement of anticommunism and then goes on and on about some weird Existentialist model of Free Will. If that's the only good thing about him, Trotsky would not let that stand. | |||
[[Category:Properties accepting an Item value]] [[Category:Communication rating levels ontology]] | [[Category:Properties accepting an Item value]] [[Category:Communication rating levels ontology]] |
Revision as of 11:27, 17 May 2025
- "Trotsky test"
- field value
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item type
- aliases (en)
- communication question 04: "Trotsky test"
- QID references
- P200 rating / communication rating level
- color swatch references
- --
- Property data type
- item
- instance of
- communication rating level
Prototype notes
- Would this description or argument be inherently objectionable to Leon Trotsky?
- This question usually does not apply if the work is a Trotskyist work, although there could be small exceptions for a version of Trotskyism that Trotsky had huge problems with.
- This test is definitely going to surprise some people with when it pops up. It could pop up when Stalin is talking about protecting consensuses. It could pop up when someone casually spouts a statement of anticommunism and then goes on and on about some weird Existentialist model of Free Will. If that's the only good thing about him, Trotsky would not let that stand.