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Dynamic Class Struggle

A modern conception of class conflict that moves beyond the static Marxist model of bourgeoisie vs. proletariat. It views class not as a fixed economic category, but as a fluid, multi-axis battlefield involving not just wealth, but also control over data, cultural capital, platform access, and precarious gig-based labor. The struggle is between the Owner/Platform class, the (shrinking) Stable Professional class, and the expanding Precariat, with alliances and conflicts shifting dynamically around issues like privacy, automation, and debt.
Example: "The protest wasn't just workers vs. bosses; it was Dynamic Class Struggle. Uber drivers (precariat) were striking against the app's algorithms (platform owner), supported by sympathetic software engineers (stable professionals) who wrote the code but didn't control it. The fight wasn't for a factory, but for control over data, pricing, and the very rules of the digital marketplace."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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The analytical framework that attempts to model and explain Dynamic Class Struggle. It incorporates elements from sociology, economics, and network theory to map the shifting power relations in a digital, financialized, and globalized economy. It focuses on vectors of power beyond mere ownership of the means of production, such as control of algorithms, financial flows, attention, and legal/regulatory frameworks.
*Example: "Her thesis used Dynamic Class Struggle Theory to analyze the influencer economy. The 'owner class' was the social media platform, extracting value. The 'professional class' was the top 1% of influencers with managers and contracts. The 'precariat' was the millions of micro-creators fighting for scraps of attention, perpetually trying to hack an algorithm that benefits the owner. The struggle was over visibility and monetization rules, not wages."*
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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Epstein Class

Definition 01:
The innermost, parasitic mold at the core of the American Empire. It commands—and is to some degree composed of—the elites and those in government. It pervades the empire at every level, operating as the ultimate, insulated layer of controlling interests, existing beyond any system of imperial or international justice.

Definition 02:
The Trichey
“You think they are on your side? Nah, they're just members of the Epstein Class and want to visit the island next week.
by FluidHistory February 15, 2026
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Neo-Classical Logic

A 20th-century revival and refinement of Classical Logic that attempts to address its limitations while preserving its core insights. Neo-Classical approaches keep the basic framework but introduce more sophisticated tools: modal logic (necessity and possibility), multi-valued logic (more than two truth values), and higher-order quantification. It's Classical Logic with an upgrade package—same operating system, better apps. Neo-Classicists believe the old tools are basically right but need to handle complexity the ancients never imagined, like time travel paradoxes or the logical structure of infinite sets.
"You can't solve a time travel paradox with Classical Logic—it just throws an error. Neo-Classical Logic at least gives you a debug console and a few more truth values to work with before your brain crashes."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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Post-Classical Logic

A broad term for logical systems that fundamentally break with the Classical tradition, often inspired by developments in quantum mechanics, continental philosophy, or computer science. Post-Classical Logic questions the very foundations: maybe the excluded middle isn't always excluded; maybe contradictions can be productive; maybe truth isn't the only thing logic should track. These systems embrace paradox, explore paraconsistency (allowing contradictions without exploding), and treat logic less as a mirror of reality and more as a tool among tools. It's logic that has accepted its own contingency.
"Quantum mechanics requires a Post-Classical Logic where particles can be in two states at once. Your relationship status might also require Post-Classical Logic if you're in that 'it's complicated' phase where classical true/false just doesn't capture the situation."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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Non-Classical Logic

An umbrella term for every logical system that rejects one or more of the core assumptions of Classical Logic. This includes intuitionistic logic (rejects excluded middle), paraconsistent logic (allows contradictions), fuzzy logic (truth comes in degrees), relevance logic (requires premises to be relevant to conclusions), and dozens more. Non-Classical Logic isn't a single alternative—it's a riot of alternatives, each developed to handle some domain where Classical Logic chokes. It's the recognition that one logical size does not fit all realities, and that different problems require different logical tools.
Non-Classical Logic "Classical Logic says a statement is either true or false. Fuzzy Logic, a Non-Classical system, says it's 73% true with a margin of error. This describes my confidence in my career choices much more accurately."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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Suck Classic Off Day

Basically this is a day where it's set on August 18th which is my birthday and all I ever ask for is a blowjob from anyone. Requirements are people being 15 years old or 16+. Has to be a girl (Or a femboy)
Classic - ''Yo, it's my birthday which is Suck Classic Off Day!''
Random person: ''Want me to get on my knees?''
by Rick Fork November 6, 2024
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