Ontology:Q41,04
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Trotskyism (top-level category)1
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Core characteristics[edit]
- label [string] (L)
- Trotskyism (top-level category)1
-1-1 - E:Trotskyism
- alias (en) [string]
- Leninism (Trotskyist theory or movement)
- revolutionary socialism (Trotskyist movement)
- references [Item]1
-1-1 - 4 as Trotskyist number
- color swatch references [Item]
- new field-specific color swatch
- Trotskyism (top-level category)1
-1-1 - Item philosophy tag
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- Item color coding [classname]
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field_trotsky - Entity hex color [color]
- CSS property [identifier]
background
- Entity hex color [color]
- CSS property [identifier]
border-color
- sub-case of [Item]
- Leninism
- case of [Item]
- specific variation of Marxism / Marxist sect (generic)
- Item usable as Hue list classname (MediaWiki feature)1
-1-1 - consists of components [Item]
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Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
- : forms result [Item]
- contentless Trotskyite-conspirator ideology1
-1-1 - along with [Item]
- Trotskyism (top-level category)1
-1-1 - forming from [Item]
- Trotskyism (top-level category)1
-1-1 - 1930s Trotskyite conspiracy (proposed; IV)1
-1-1 - contentless Trotskyite-conspirator ideology1
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- contentless Trotskyite-conspirator ideology1
Usage notes[edit]
This is the top level category for all things which meet the criteria for being Trotskyism or have close links to things that do, not the signifier for what specific Trotskyist subsets say Leninism is.
Color swatch[edit]
The orange color swatch (field_trotsky / IV) was chosen to be "like the red swatch, but more intense". Trotskyists tend to heavily lean into historical imagery surrounding Lenin and the Russian revolution such as "The Spark" (Iskra) and slogans seen in Lenin's works. Thus, the orange swatch is meant to reference the "fiery" passion with which Trotskyist speakers relate history, class struggles, certain fire-named newspapers, and the supposed injustices of Stalin.
The orange swatch may be used for anything that either relates to Trotskyism or is a sub-case of something that references one of the entries about Trotskyism. The usage of this color may turn very metaphorical at times, referencing something that references something that references something. In these cases, look at the entries listed in an Item's "color swatch references" Property to see what it actually means.
The "" text tag may be used to represent a Trotskyism or "Zinovievism" color swatch in plain text. It should not be used for other more-figurative meanings of the same color swatch. (The exception is when the philosophy tag is purely used to display the orange color in Templates. In that case, use a different template for the Item icon versus the Item background color.)