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Major consensus narrative

The expression major consensus narrative was coined by Bruce Sterling in his book Zeitgeist as an explanatory synonym for truth. A perfect illustration of this concept is Wikipedia itself, where truth is created in a narrative process which is based upon factual evidence[?] and eventually consensus about the different arrays of factual evidence.



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