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Ontology:Q2100

From Philosophical Research
  1. countable area of capitalism 1-1-1

Characteristics in draft[edit]

Properties[edit]

item type
Z0 1-1-1
label (en)
alias (en)
countable area of business territories
countable area of bourgeois subpopulations comprising capitalist population
color swatch references [Item]
right-Liberalism
subset of
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instance of
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superset of
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Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
pronounced [S2] Political economy remains a science until the proletariat bursts out 1-1-1
along with [Item]
false consciousness

Usage notes[edit]

Capitalism as a countable object. This may take the form of a country full of capitalism, some subdivision of a country, or perhaps an international structure spanning multiple countries. In real life, it may be a non-trivial task to try to pin down where one physical area of capitalism ends and another one begins, or even a nearly impossible task. Don't worry about this too deeply. This entry is meant to be something of an abstract pattern used to define specific instances of things that are areas of capitalism as part of what they are, or to define more complex concepts which can describe things more accurately.

Is capitalism a population? Is the United States truly "an instance of capitalism" contained in a population, or is capitalism the act of tying together multiple countries? Look to proposition and question entries to deliver on this question properly.