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Main entries[edit]

  1. Societies operates as one

    / Societies is singular -> this is a particular error or point of view which seems to turn up in Kantianism, Existentialism / blue anarchisms, anarchism, and Trotskyism. in the time of the First International it was relatively widespread between Marx's allies and anarchists before they suddenly realized that anarchism and Marxism were plural versus each other and essentially that Marxists couldn't both build a Materialist theory of society and believe this was true. with that established, why Trotskyists would still believe it is rather baffling.

Counter-claims[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 / (9k) -> I originally marked this "HASS" for reasons I don't really remember or understand. possibly a typo, possibly an actual reason?

Ideologies[edit]

  • IK / Kantianism
  • ES / Existentialist-Structuralist tradition
  • A / anarchism
  • IV / Trotskyism