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Marxism

A theory of economic and social science that argues that power does not exist: power only exists as a dialectic.
Marxism argued that power is an illusion created by the clash within the relationships (mainly modes-of-production) of society.
by flightfacilities February 21, 2022
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generative ontology

A paradigm that states that Friedrich Nietzsche's will-to-power is the desire to destroy language.
Generative ontology states the man's subconscious' wants to destroy language. Only religion is preventing him from doing so.
by flightfacilities November 22, 2021
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superformalism

Paradigm which states that figmas (feelings) in an open system share a one-to-one relationship with category-classes in a thermally-closed system, the categorical imperative of reducing spoken language to written-form made the emergence of government inevitable, and that morality constitutes a discrete surface-difference between positive-law and ideal law.
Superformalism is a rebuttal to legal positivism.

Superformalism argues that morality constitutes difference between the law-as-it-is and ideal-law.
by flightfacilities November 10, 2021
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trans-nihilism

Paradigm in which the supply-demand ratio becomes regularized into identical-surface-area ovals which extend from the space-of-transfinity to the hypermorphic-point.

These ovals are the result of two tangent arcs being transposed on each other to create ovals with a sharp end.
Science says that all the tangent arcs are representable as discrete draw-distances.

As kleptocracy takes hold and small businesses are eliminated in favor of vertical supply chains; the supply demand-ratios will approach 1 as per xenotransploitation. Trans-nihilism discrete supply demand-ratios are surface areas of individual beads or tangent-arc differences between two discrete tangent arcs.

The number of sharp beads or ovals is infinite in number from the transfinite to the Fauvic point.
by flightfacilities May 14, 2022
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internal (infrasonic) cavitations

Non-Tarski spaces contain not only the set (infinity) of points in the space-interior; but also the uncountable set (superset) of points on the interior WALL of the sphere.

Although non-Tarski shapes contain only interior points: they are porous.

This is due to the spinning-panformal-primes on the Tarski sphere..
Tarski shapes (superset on the exterior of the shape) are nonporous; while non-Tarski shapes (superset on the wall-interior) are porous. The concept of internal (infrasonic) cavitations helps explain the relative porousness of non-Tarski shapes by assigning them to spinning-panformal-primes embedded in the interior wall of the non-Tarski shape.

These (internal) cavitations allow the points of gravity-frequentism (dark frequentism) to escape outside of the non-Tarski shape.

These internal-cavity shapes explain the ontology of anti-Fauvic spaces from an emergentist perspective.
by flightfacilities May 7, 2022
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schizostructure

A schizostructure occupies two spaces in conflict with each other. For example capitalism postulates two truisms: that the individual can have anything they want; and that resources are running-out in-supply.
The critical-method of viewing capitalism as a schizostructure indicates that communism has arbitrarily chosen one side of the schizoidal-matrix--the idea that collective resources are being exhausted.

The schizostructure indicates that communism borrowed at least one assumption of capitalism; and Marx himself asserted that communism would not have been possible without capitalist precession.
by flightfacilities November 28, 2021
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French-transclusion

French-transclusion refers to the quadrant of ideas which make up French social science.

They are: 1. What is the smallest unit in the universe. 2. How many units or units of measurement are there in the universe? 3. What is the smallest UNIT of measurement in the universe? These three ideas, comprising scientific realism, are joined by a fourth idea from science-religion (French social science) called transclusionism.

In transclusionism, additive-inclusion is the question. Whether 8 contains 7 whether future thoughts contain prior thoughts and how each moment remembers the past moment. Ie. There are no apparent SEAMS between the moments.
French-transclusion comes under three other terms: object-infrastructure (form-structure) unity; French existentialism; and social science.

It is considered to be the building block of object-infrastructure unity.

French-transclusion contains transclusionISM; but is itself not transclusion.
by flightfacilities May 7, 2022
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