Talk:Realism
From Academic Kids
This article should be moved to realism (literature) when the new software is installed; see naming conventions, the point about ambiguity. "Realism" means something different in the visual arts, and something different still in philosophy (in philosophy, it means many different things). --LMS
The references to de Balzac in the section on Visual Arts is confusing, since literature is not a "visual" art. JimD 20:42, 2004 Mar 13 (UTC)
There also need to be references to realism in theater. -Branddobbe 18:37, Mar 30, 2004 (UTC)
Realpolitik (etymology)
Are you sure that the etymology of "Realpolitik" is correct? (it affects the meaning of the word). I agree that it comes from German. But there, it is understood rather as a combination of real (in the sense of reality) and Politik (politics), see German Wikipedia (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realpolitik)
Avi Mash is tight
Repairing Christian Vandalism
The cults are trying to censor reality. They keep cutting out the following.--Marcperkel 07:04, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Realism in Religion
- Realism is the religious practice of the Church of Reality (http://www.churchofreality.org). The Church of Reality is religion based on believing in everything that is real. Members of the Church of Reality call themselves Realists. --Marcperkel 07:03, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC)
