Talk:Fiction-absolute

Did some updating. ..

WOOOah... lumping Lebensraum and Zionism? Sounds like it smacks of POV... but I'm a noob.

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In reply to the above: I don't understand why listing examples should be neccessary at all.

I never heard of fiction-absolute before, but I find the explanation given perfectly sufficient. I don't feel that it lacks context. However, if anybody feels the urge to expand on this article, they are free to do so... 89.245.83.167 22:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

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I can't figure out which ¿common? ¿tribal? ¿sense of superiority? did fire the Reconquista, as there were multiple "barbarian" sovereigns just trying to shake off an unwanted muslim domination.

Instead, I could argue that the long-lasting British Colonialism is really fiction-absolute, and reflect the enormous effort spent by the British Crown & Government to maintain and demonstrate it's superiority and power, by ruling among supposedly weaker and inferior regions or countries throughout the Globe (Gibraltar, Malvinas/Falkland), except where it has proved no longer possible (Hong-Kong). Britain does not even recognise it as really useless and challenging upon the Colonised land "legitimate" owners. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.49.244.221 (talk) 00:51, 11 September 2007 (UTC)