Real union is a union of two or more states, which share some state institutions; however they are not as unified as tates in a political union. It has developed from personal union and usually was limited to monarchies. Union generally refers to two or more things joined into one, such as an organization of multiple people or organizations, multiple objects combined into one, and so on. ... For other uses, see State (disambiguation). ... Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of two or more individuals. ... A Political Union is a type of state which is composed of smaller states. ... A personal union is a relationship of two or more entities that are considered separate, sovereign states, which, through established law, share the same person as their respective head of state. ... Places where monarchies maintain rule appear in blue. ...
Real numbers may be rational In mathematics, a rational number (or informally fraction) is a ratio or quotient of two integers, usually written as the vulgar fraction a/b, where b is not zero.
The non-existence of a subset of the reals with cardinality strictly between that of the integers and the reals is known as the continuum hypothesis.
The reals carry a canonical measure, the Lebesgue measure, which is the Haar measure on their structure as a topological group normalised such that the unit interval [0,1] has measure 1.
It was the only known real labor union in existence when it ushered in the third millennium with an official recognition of all aspects of the class struggle.
RealUnion Of Social Science presents a cause and action provided for by the Constitution of the United State as stated below and is further expanded upon in the section entitled: "Socialism is American" on this page:
RealUnion Of Social Science has chosen education and knowledge as the step to the civilization of modern democracy and from there to establish a realunion embracing all workers.