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- Fiction-absolute abstract "The concept of fiction-absolute exists firstly within the context of anthropology, secondly within the study of group psychology and tribalism.The term was coined and defined by journalist Tom Wolfe in his 2006 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities. Wolfe defined the term as the propaganda that a tribe or social group employs to explain why that group is the best of all groups and its people the best people. The term itself indicates that it is absolutist in that it defines in stark terms why members should prefer that tribe, and necessarily fictional because it is propaganda, although it might have some basis in truth. The fiction-absolute is essentially a tribe's core propaganda. It can lead to intolerance and forms of collective action.The fiction-absolute not only necessitates a harsh view of other groups, but also unaffiliated people and individualists.".
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageID "5130744".
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageLength "1167".
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageRevisionID "590198630".
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Anthropology.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tom_Wolfe.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Collective_action.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Group_dynamics.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Group_psychology.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Individualism.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Individualist.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Lecture.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink National_Endowment_for_the_Humanities.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Social_group.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Toleration.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Wolfe.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Tribalism.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLink Tribe.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageWikiLinkText "fiction-absolute".
- Fiction-absolute hasPhotoCollection Fiction-absolute.
- Fiction-absolute wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fiction-absolute subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Fiction-absolute subject Category:Tom_Wolfe.
- Fiction-absolute type Article.
- Fiction-absolute type Genre.
- Fiction-absolute type Writer.
- Fiction-absolute type Article.
- Fiction-absolute type Concept.
- Fiction-absolute type Genre.
- Fiction-absolute type Writer.
- Fiction-absolute comment "The concept of fiction-absolute exists firstly within the context of anthropology, secondly within the study of group psychology and tribalism.The term was coined and defined by journalist Tom Wolfe in his 2006 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities. Wolfe defined the term as the propaganda that a tribe or social group employs to explain why that group is the best of all groups and its people the best people.".
- Fiction-absolute label "Fiction-absolute".
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- Fiction-absolute wasDerivedFrom Fiction-absolute?oldid=590198630.
- Fiction-absolute isPrimaryTopicOf Fiction-absolute.