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I am a bit obsessive about numbers. I had a problem with the idea of items having small numbers that at the same time were arbitrary. What would be number 10?? What would be number 1??
I considered making all the entries in this wikibase take their IDs from the timestamp they were created at, but after all the trouble it took to install a Wikibase instance, I decided it would be easier to do this instead: map out the first 3000-9000 Item entries to the best numbers I can think of, and then stop worrying.

This page is simply a prototype I created before putting in entries. (Status: prototype unfinished, entries not yet created)
Once the items on this page have been created, it will be natural for the names and purposes of the items to evolve somewhat over time, and there is no need for anyone to worry about whether the current set of items is "following" this.

User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand

I am a bit obsessive about numbers. I had a problem with the idea of items having small numbers that at the same time were arbitrary. What would be number 10?? What would be number 1??
I considered making all the entries in this wikibase take their IDs from the timestamp they were created at, but after all the trouble it took to install a Wikibase instance, I decided it would be easier to do this instead: map out the first 3000-9000 Item entries to the best numbers I can think of, and then stop worrying.

This page is simply a prototype I created before putting in entries. (Status: prototype unfinished, entries not yet created)
Once the items on this page have been created, it will be natural for the names and purposes of the items to evolve somewhat over time, and there is no need for anyone to worry about whether the current set of items is "following" this.

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1 - 1000

Critical concepts and best-known countable philosophies

  1. countable philosophy
  2. countable graph of people
  3. work
  4. non-fictional work
  5. fictional work
  6. observation
  7. process of Being
  8. sea of free-floating entities
  9. Idealism
  10. Materialism
  11. natural sciences
  12. social sciences
  13. mathematics
  14. graph theory
  15. early Marxism
  16. Leninism
  17. Trotskyism
  18. Stalin Thought
  19. Juche-socialism / leadership socialism
  20. Maoism
  21. Deng Xiaoping Thought / Dengism
  22. Western Marxism
  23. Gramscianism
  1. Existentialist-Structuralist tradition
  2. early existentialism
  3. structuralism
  4. poststructuralism
  5. post-Marxism
  6. Freudian psychoanalysis
  7. Lacanianism
  1. taxation without representation
  2. United States constitution
  1. Russian Revolution
  2. German revolution of 1918
  1. collapse of the Soviet Union
  2. Molecular Marxism / Marxist Molecular Democracy (MDem)

2000 - 3000

  1. class territory
  2. class territory owner
  3. class territory resident
  4. class subpopulation
  5. feudal manor
  6. earldom
  7. duchy
  8. kingdom
  9. empire
  10. global empire
  11. imperial colony
  12. republic
  13. supranational federation
  14. business territory
  15. state business
  16. state business ministry
  17. party-nation
  18. Communist International
  19. plural Communist Internationals
  20. nationality subpopulation
  21. demographic subpopulation
  22. ethnic subpopulation
  23. city or town subpopulation
  24. capitalist ally subpopulation
  25. proletarian ally subpopulation
  26. graph connection
  27. connection weight

4000

Trotskyism-related concepts

  1. international-conference Trotskyism
  2. international-party Trotskyism
  3. Trotskyism in one country
  4. contentless revolutionary socialism - Rosa Luxemburg
  1. contentless Trotskyite conspiracy

5000 - 7000

8000

Motifs for literary analysis allowed.

  1. Probably no serious symbolism
  2. planetary nation - science fiction

9000

Entries for fictional works allowed. To be included, a work should have interesting literary motifs seen in multiple other works, include references to some kind of philosophical statement within some real-world philosophy, or include consistent fictional ontologies of imagined physics or processes.

  1. Journey to the West
  2. Dragon Ball (metaseries)

Signifier

  1. Phallus
  2. Social-Graph System (SGS)
  3. Social-Behavioral System (SBS)
  4. Social-Philosophical System (SPS)
  5. Social-Philosophical-Material System (SPMS)
  6. receiving node
  7. granting node

4000

  1. Bolshevik-Leninism
  2. "Stalinism"
  3. Marxism-Leninism
  1. Žižekian
  1. Zinovievism -> contentless Trotskyite conspiracy

5000 - 7000

8000 - 9000

  1. point-of-view character
  2. narrator
  3. first-person narrator
  4. second-person narrator
  5. third-person narrator
  6. hero
  7. villain
  8. antihero
  9. antivillain
  1. Dragon Balls
  2. Goku
  3. Vegeta
  4. Saiyan empire

Example item

S9003
Saiyan empire

characteristic value
appears in work Dragon Ball
refers to or visualizes model planetary nation
imperialism (Marxism-Leninism)
adapted from signifier monkey kingdom (Journey to the West)
derived from model, phenomenon, or event Imperial Japan
incidentally resembles model, phenomenon, or event United States