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Category:Communist ethics problems ontology

From Philosophical Research

A "Communist ethics problem" is any philosophical dilemma around the topic of morality or ethics which involves workers' states. "Communist ethics problems" should be distinguished from attempts to create an ethical framing of workers' states which does not emerge from inside workers' states — for example, Animal Farm is not a work on Communist ethics, although a discussion within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on how to prevent Trotskyites defecting from the country would fall under this heading.

Basics[edit]

  1. pronounced MX; S2: Marxism contains both Good and Evil 1-1-1
  2. pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (ML) (S2): Marxist republics are people-groups 1-1-1
  3. pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (ML) (S2): Communist laws are laws 1-1-1

Thought experiments[edit]

  1. pronounced S0: ethics problem involving workers' states (pronounced Category) 1-1-1
  2. pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): Communist trolley problem

Trotskyism[edit]

  1. pronounced S0: ethics problem involving Trotsky (pronounced Category) 1-1-1
  2. pronounced S0: Trotsky's wager 1-1-1
  3. pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): Trotskyite trolley problem (ethics)

Pages in category "Communist ethics problems ontology"

The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.