WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cq93l5b

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: situated meaning

Trigger words: mobility

Indicator sentences: Can you elaborate on mobility? I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this.

Negotiation parts: As for upward mobility, I'm referring to economic mobility, and if you want to have that debate we can do that too :) Ahhh ok that makes sense. I usually hear social mobility for the same thing.

WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cq94r7i

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Other kinds of clarification requests

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Indicator sentences: I don't know exactly what this means,

WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cq96yq0

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Impossible to annotate

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Trigger words: eating contests (3) election eating contest

Indicator sentences: By eating contests do you mean LITERAL eating contests?

WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cqa2mca

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Other kinds of clarification requests

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Indicator sentences: The wording is a little weird, do you mean that the argument that I have made in the past about Communism making surplus products has not been proven? Or that I never made that argument, and they are, and surplus is a bad thing?

WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cqa4iu9

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Non-pursued

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Trigger words: value creation create value

Indicator sentences: What exactly do you mean by value creation? I never heard of that term.

WMN ID: t3_3295fa_t1_cqbrnks

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: potential meaning

Trigger words: Libertarian Socialist

Indicator sentences: What is a Libertarian Socialist? Do you mean you believe in a mixed economy?

Negotiation parts: No, libertarian socialism, which right now is the more popular socialist ideology, is having a socialist economic system (everyone owns everything in eli5 terms) without a strong state. Sometimes there is no state at all, in which case it is anarchism. Power is not centralized into one entity (the state) but it is spread around the people or groups of people. (representatives usually) What libertarian socialism and regular right libertarianism have in common is their view of the state. Both sides see the state as something that should be minimized or done away with completely. That seems like it would create an environment where an individual could easily seize power.