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'''ProleWiki''' is a collaborative marxist-leninist project founded in September of 2020 aiming to build an ''international [[Proletariat|proletarian]] wiki'' as a communist alternative to [[Wikipedia]], as well as hosting a [[ProleWiki:Library|library]] of texts important to the international proletarian movement. | '''ProleWiki''' is a collaborative marxist-leninist project founded in September of 2020 aiming to build an ''international [[Proletariat|proletarian]] wiki'' as a communist alternative to [[Wikipedia]], as well as hosting a [[ProleWiki:Library|library]] of texts important to the international proletarian movement. | ||
ProleWiki is developed by users of [[Lemmygrad]], which is a communist open-source alternative to Reddit. | ProleWiki is developed by users of [[Lemmygrad]], which is a communist [[Free and open-source software|open-source]] alternative to Reddit. | ||
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The name chosen for ProleWiki was based on the term "proletariat", whose root ''"prole"'' you may find in common with very different Western languages: ''proletariat, proletariado, prolétariat, proletariato, proletariaat, etc.''. This linguistic phenomenon accurately reflects the internationalist aim of the encyclopedia. | The name chosen for ProleWiki was based on the term "proletariat", whose root ''"prole"'' you may find in common with very different Western languages: ''proletariat, proletariado, prolétariat, proletariato, proletariaat, etc.''. This linguistic phenomenon accurately reflects the internationalist aim of the encyclopedia. |
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ProleWiki is a collaborative marxist-leninist project founded in September of 2020 aiming to build an international proletarian wiki as a communist alternative to Wikipedia, as well as hosting a library of texts important to the international proletarian movement.
ProleWiki is developed by users of Lemmygrad, which is a communist open-source alternative to Reddit.
Name
The name chosen for ProleWiki was based on the term "proletariat", whose root "prole" you may find in common with very different Western languages: proletariat, proletariado, prolétariat, proletariato, proletariaat, etc.. This linguistic phenomenon accurately reflects the internationalist aim of the encyclopedia.