Ontology:Q41,0,3
Core characteristics[edit]
- alias (en) [string]
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- Item philosophy tag
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- sub-case of [Item]
Components[edit]
- consists of components [Item]
- Marx
- " [Item]
- Engels
- " [Item]
- Lenin
- " [Item]
- Stalin
Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
- : forms result [Item]
- meta-Marxism1
-1-1 - along with [Item]
- mainstream Marxism-Leninism1
-1-1 - forming from [Item]
- mainstream Marxism-Leninism1
-1-1 - Super Smash Bros. (proposed; Fy)1
-1-1 - meta-Marxism1
-1-1
- meta-Marxism1
Wavebuilder characterizations[edit]
- : route [Item]
- : route [Item]
- : route [Item]
- : route [Item]
- mainstream Marxism-Leninism1
-1-1 - along with [Item]
- Leon Trotsky1
-1-1 - forming from [Item]
- Leon Trotsky1
-1-1 - fact-checking (proposed; STM)1
-1-1 - mainstream Marxism-Leninism1
-1-1
- mainstream Marxism-Leninism1
Usage notes[edit]
"Marxism-Leninism" and "mainstream Marxism-Leninism" are the same thing, although the term "Leninism" by itself has two uses: referring to almost all Marxisms, or referring to Trotskyism.
In most contexts, "Marxism-Leninism" is an acceptable and common name for this division of Marxism. "Mainstream Marxism-Leninism" is something of a meta-Marxism "-ism" created to make it easier to talk about Stalin's Marxism and Trotskyism in parallel within the same text (or other variations like Western Marxism that may equally try to assert some part of mainstream Marxism-Leninism to not be legitimate) without asserting any particular ontological definition as inherently correct. This term is largely used for the rhetorical purpose of attempting to get Trotskyists and veiled anticommunists to read about mainstream Marxism-Leninism and think about themselves in relation to it rather than in opposition to it.