Polylogism

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Polylogism is a social philosophy according to which people from different races , social classes, or ages would have different types of logic. Such principles are ascribed to Marxism , National Socialism and other political and social philosophies. For example, Marxists contrast the “ proletarian logic” with a “ bourgeois logic”, in National Socialism between an “ Aryan logic” and a “ Jewish logic” etc.

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