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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.


== Name ==
== 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.
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.