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User:RD/9k/ Society are not singular (Q28,90)

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Ontology entry[edit]

  1. pronounced MX; S2:Society are not singular1-1-1

Main entry[edit]

  1. Society are not singular / Society cannot be uncountable / The division between societies occurs at gaps containing no social ties, not at territorial borders / population-society conjecture -> note that the grammar is an intentional joke. it is very very common to act like "society" is an uncountable idea that exists independent of actual populations and countries, when that doesn't explain why there are countries in the first place rather than the whole world being part of one government like in Dragon Ball. separate populations exist before any particular historical concept of "society" exists such as "United States society", "Roman society", "Ukrainian society", or "old Hawaiian society"; the mere existence of separate populations as separate objects precedes identity per-se and culture per-se.
  2. 「社会」は社会一個 /みんなが毎日体験する社会は社会一個(社会は一ヶ国;メタマルクス主義)

Related[edit]

  1. Japanese counter word humor [1] -> the motif of choosing counter words very deliberately and not necessarily the usual way they are used to imply something about the thing being counted. for example, using "一件" to imply something not usually considered an incident or a crime is an incident.
    I decided to do this to translate the proposition "Society are not singular".

Ideology codes[edit]

  • MX