Ontology:Q3300
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Core characteristics[edit]
- item type
- Z (wiki feature; pronounced Category) 1-1-1
- pronounced P: label [string] (L)
- pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Z): anarchism (top-level category) 1-1-1
- E:anarchism
- pronounced P: alias (mis) [string]
- Anarchism (capital letter implies specific values or civilizational shape; MDem drafts)
- pronounced P: alias (mis) [string]
- charcoal (grey/black field swatch)
- QID references [Item] 1-1-1
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- item philosophy tag
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A - Item color coding [classname]
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field_anarchy - color swatch references [Item]
- pronounced P: Entity hex color [color]
- #7f7f8e
- CSS property [identifier]
- background
- pronounced P: Entity hex color [color]
- #3f3b3b
- CSS property [identifier]
- border-color
- case of [Item]
- countable ideology
- ideology which qualifies for meta-transitional realism
- super-case of [Item]
- prototype notes
- it took me toward the end of making this list to add anarchism or its color swatch. this is partly because I don't know much about any particular named Anarchism, and partly because I have my doubts a lot of concepts in anarchisms are actually unique to them rather than being borrowed from Liberalism or Existentialism. I am not against the sheer concept of anarchisms; particularly when they have specific civilizational shapes they form if they form successfully, they fit into meta-Marxist analysis as well as anything else. there are just a few things I have problems with like the vagueness of anarchist philosophy and the failure to distinguish between utopian imagery and realistic models of constructing post-capitalist societies. "scientific" anarchisms with the specificity of a named Marxism are at least as legitimate to describe here as Trotskyism.
Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
- pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
- assertion something is an anarchism 1-1-1
- along with [Item]
- pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Z): anarchism (top-level category) 1-1-1
- forming from [Item]
- pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Z): anarchism (top-level category) 1-1-1
- assertion something is a case of an ideology
- assertion something is an anarchism 1-1-1