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Ontology:Q2943

From Philosophical Research
  1. pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): Leninism does not have a binary truth value1-1-1

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pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): Leninism does not have a binary truth value1-1-1
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the claim that a theory of Leninist movements or of workers' states can be incorrect on small things without being incorrect on everything, or in a case like Trotsky, incorrect on most things without being incorrect on everything. Leninism is subject to Gödel's incompleteness theorem just like formal logic, physics equations, computers, books, and minds. this makes the judgement methods people use of trying to apply the categories of "proletarian" and "bourgeois" as if they were flat-out categories of Good and Evil or True and False inappropriate for judging the basic possibility of a given theory or movement realizing or becoming a historically-relevant entity that must be studied even if such a group is unwanted by some particular Marxism. it's possible to get so caught up in the prospect of realizing a proletarian civilization that you stop doing historical materialism and descend into Existentialism, becoming unaware of things that could completely prevent your success.

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pronounced . (S2)pronounced (meta-) (S2): No proposition has a binary True or False answer1-1-1
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Leninism is subject to Gödel's incompleteness theorem (pronounced proposed / MX)1-1-1 / Leninism is subject to Gödel's incompleteness theorem just like formal logic, physics equations, computers, books, and minds

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