13:0313:03, 3 August 2019diffhist−19
Antisemitic trope
One more try. After someone asked my suggestion for a new name, Antisemitic Myth came to mind. I did a search of my electronic Hannah Arendt books and she never uses the word canard so far as I could find. She does use the word myth. I have asked a large handful of college educated Americans "What is a carnard?" and 2 out of 10 knew right off. If someone cares about this whole page, a better name would make it more useful to the world. P.S. I have no "personal" objection to canard.Tag: Visual edit
07:0607:06, 31 July 2019diffhist+449
Reactionary
Edited previous pages. The introductory paragraph now refers more to the term "reactionary" as most commonly used in modern political discourse, rather than directly discussing the term in the more esoteric context of political theory.Tag: Visual edit
02:2802:28, 31 July 2019diffhist+113
Antisemitic trope
I really object to repeated use of the word "carnard" which is so out of fashion as I would believe it to be entirely unfamiliar to the vast majority of worldwide English speakers. Stories, rumors, falsehoods, are all easily understandable and convey the same concept.Tag: Visual edit
13:0313:03, 3 August 2019diffhist−19
Antisemitic trope
One more try. After someone asked my suggestion for a new name, Antisemitic Myth came to mind. I did a search of my electronic Hannah Arendt books and she never uses the word canard so far as I could find. She does use the word myth. I have asked a large handful of college educated Americans "What is a carnard?" and 2 out of 10 knew right off. If someone cares about this whole page, a better name would make it more useful to the world. P.S. I have no "personal" objection to canard.Tag: Visual edit
07:0607:06, 31 July 2019diffhist+449
Reactionary
Edited previous pages. The introductory paragraph now refers more to the term "reactionary" as most commonly used in modern political discourse, rather than directly discussing the term in the more esoteric context of political theory.Tag: Visual edit
02:2802:28, 31 July 2019diffhist+113
Antisemitic trope
I really object to repeated use of the word "carnard" which is so out of fashion as I would believe it to be entirely unfamiliar to the vast majority of worldwide English speakers. Stories, rumors, falsehoods, are all easily understandable and convey the same concept.Tag: Visual edit