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Encyclopedia > Pentagonal Revisionism

The Church of Satan is actively working on what it refers to as Pentagonal Revisionism, a plan consisting of five major goals: The Church of Satan is an organization that promotes Satanism as strictly defined by The Satanic Bible, written in 1969 by Anton Szandor LaVey. ...

  1. Social stratification
  2. Strict taxation of all churches (including themselves)
  3. No tolerance for religious beliefs secularized and incorporated into law and order issues
  4. Development and production of artificial human companions
  5. The opportunity for anyone to live within a total environment of his or her choice, with mandatory adherence to the aesthetic and behavioral standards of same

Social stratification is a sociological term for the hierarchical arrangement of social classes, castes, and strata within a society. ... A church building (or simply church) is a building used in Christian worship. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... This article concerns secularity, that is, being secular, in various senses. ... Law and order is a political term, used most notably in the United States, to refer to crime and punishment as a political issue. ... Artificial human companions have been proposed as one means of assisting the elderly in maintaining an acceptable standard of life. ...

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Territorial revisionism is sometimes used as an euphemism for revanchism or irredentism.
In late 19th century revisionism was used to describe writers such as Eduard Bernstein and Karl Kautsky who sought to revise the teachings of Karl Marx by claiming that a violent revolution was not necessary to achieve socialism.
Revisionism was one of the charges leveled at national communists or Titoists in a series of purges beginning in 1949 in Eastern Europe.
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