Grammar Communism is an ideology which seeks to establish a classless, stateless grammatical organisation, based upon common understanding of the means of correct language. A branch of the Perfectionist movement, grammar communism was a social system first thought of towards the beginning of the last century. It has long been considered an extremist left-wing linguistic movement, which focuses purely upon the spelling class while ignoring those who run big-dictionaries and multinational encyclopedias. They are completely at odds with extremist right-wing groups such as the Grammar Naziists, with whom they conflicted in the Second Word War. After the Second Word War, tensions grew with Grammar Communists and Grammar Capitalists leading to a Grammatical Cold War, the effects of which are sti
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| - Grammar Communism is an ideology which seeks to establish a classless, stateless grammatical organisation, based upon common understanding of the means of correct language. A branch of the Perfectionist movement, grammar communism was a social system first thought of towards the beginning of the last century. It has long been considered an extremist left-wing linguistic movement, which focuses purely upon the spelling class while ignoring those who run big-dictionaries and multinational encyclopedias. They are completely at odds with extremist right-wing groups such as the Grammar Naziists, with whom they conflicted in the Second Word War. After the Second Word War, tensions grew with Grammar Communists and Grammar Capitalists leading to a Grammatical Cold War, the effects of which are sti
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| - Grammar Communism is an ideology which seeks to establish a classless, stateless grammatical organisation, based upon common understanding of the means of correct language. A branch of the Perfectionist movement, grammar communism was a social system first thought of towards the beginning of the last century. It has long been considered an extremist left-wing linguistic movement, which focuses purely upon the spelling class while ignoring those who run big-dictionaries and multinational encyclopedias. They are completely at odds with extremist right-wing groups such as the Grammar Naziists, with whom they conflicted in the Second Word War. After the Second Word War, tensions grew with Grammar Communists and Grammar Capitalists leading to a Grammatical Cold War, the effects of which are still felt today.
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