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Category order?

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I organized the categories alphabetically but my edit was reverted. Alphabetical makes much more sense to me (the other way seems completely arbitrary and unorganized), but I will let others decide. ----Another Believer (Talk) 02:07, 24 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Mythomaniacal rumors?

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The text says "Ralea was his friend and confidant, and, as he later claimed, tried to keep Călinescu grounded in the face of "mythomaniacal" rumors". But I believe the author misinterpreted the article given as the source. The review of ambassador Weck's book quotes this text: "Ralea is a true Cartesian. Like poor Călinescu, he refuses to believe in myths. As it's the "mythomaniacs" that have murdered his boss and friend". No mention of rumors whatsoever - I think the most common sense interpretation is that Ralea (or Weck) was referring to the Iron Guard, who "believe in myths" and are "mythomaniacs". Phormion (talk) 05:41, 10 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]