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== Main entries ==
== Main entries ==
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{{li|start=y|I=S2/MX|Q=14,80|Q2=1480}}The class structure of the United States is monistic  ->  see below propositions for what this means.
{{li|I=S2/MX|Q=14,81|Q2=1481}}Social darwinism and class society are a monistic process
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{{li|start=y|I=S2/MX|Q=14,80|Q2=1480}}The class structure of the United States is monistic ->  see below propositions for what this means.
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{{li|I=S2/MX|Q=14,81|Q2=1481}}Social darwinism and class society are a monistic process / Social darwinism and class society are one continuous thing without a sharp boundary for where each of them begins and ends ->  this is related to but not the same as the hypothesis that once societies become capitalist all classes or class territories are all just different 'windings' of a single monistic substance. that one is the 'noun', this one is the 'verb'.


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Main entries

  1. The class structure of the United States is monistic -> see below propositions for what this means.
  2. Social darwinism and class society are a monistic process

Monistic chunk competition

  1. Social darwinism and class society are a monistic process / Social darwinism and class society are one continuous thing without a sharp boundary for where each of them begins and ends -> this is related to but not the same as the hypothesis that once societies become capitalist all classes or class territories are all just different 'windings' of a single monistic substance. that one is the 'noun', this one is the 'verb'.

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