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== Weber ==
Sure, a subarticle may be useful. Basically you have to decide which info is important enough to belong to the main article, and which would be of interest only to those specifically wanting to research Weber and German politics and thus should be moved to separate article. ], it is your choice, just remember to add the book you are using to reference section of the related articles. I find your additions very interesting, this is a side of old Max that I didn't knew about... Welcome to wiki, and take care! --] <sup>]</sup> 19:14, 15 August 2005 (UTC)
: Some comments regarding your . First, communism did exist before Russian revolution, it was a term introduced by Marx in mid-1850, and AFAIK there is a consensut that Weber was anti-Marxist (thus anti-communist). Why did you deleted this part: "Even more damning from Weber's point of view, the command economy required of a communist state would increase bureaucratization, and result in even less freedom for the individual. Germany required strong charismatic leadership, not more burueacracy." and "He opposed the ] because of the socialists' lack of ]." And you need to work on your language - 'evil' is as NPOV as it comes (especially if you phrase it like you did: 'the anarchists are evil' - it is definetly non-encyclopedic). --] <sup>]</sup> 23:49, 18 October 2005 (UTC)


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I went to the blog you sent. Did you notice this person is from Leiden? I sent him an invitation to join the discussion. There are a surprisingly small number of people actively interested in the article. In the past I did not gain support from the other (two) participants, one of which is the original writer (]). I added some small additions and they were removed. ] 21:10, 5 December 2005 (UTC)


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Hi Daanschr. Have you decided to rewrite ''History of the World''? Before reading Ponting? I would need to take a VERY BIG breath before embarking on such a project. It is much easier for you, I think, because you are very erudite in history. That's my impression from perusing your contributions. For myself history is just an interest; and I'm interested really in the large-scale view and therefore I don't have the factual knowledge needed for challenging an established article. I could do it, but I would need to do a lot of research. In the past, as I told you, I only tried to make minor adjustments to the article. But you are absolutely right that it needs a massive reworking and generally I agree with your views. So I don't want to say "Let's do it!" and then disappoint. But if you are intent on doing this with or without anybone else, then I will be willing to help where I can. ] 18:00, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
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Go ahead and revise it. Unfortunately I don't have enough time right now for such a big project. I will help if I can. ] 08:16, 7 December 2005 (UTC)


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Looks like I might have accidently deleted some text as we were both writing at the same time sorry ill step out of the kitchen. Please use the main template instead of linking section headers per MoS thanks. --] 16:53, 7 December 2005 (UTC)


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:Yes I think its ok, seems to be a commonly held narrative/model, less academic than along specialist field names. --17:03, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
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Oh yeah, I guess that was lost along with all the other stuff, sorry. You can add that back if you want...there should probably be another section in that article for "crusades" like that. The attacks on the Jews are mentioned in the articles about the First Crusade and Second Crusade, and more extensively in the ] (part of the First Crusade series of articles). ] 17:25, 7 January 2006 (UTC)


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Hi Daanschr, ] is a superset of ]. If you're interested would you look at what needs to be done in the related articles (] etc.)? <span class="user-sig user-Quarl"><i>&mdash;] <sup>(])</sup> <small>]&nbsp;18:03]</small></i></span>

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:I used the format as presented by the ]. All BC years there have a spacebar between the numbers and BC. The article ] was probably aimed at being known as ], seeing that it refers to article were the spacebar is at the right place.

:My sugestion is that both articles are merged by deleting my data and deleting the title with 18BC.--] 18:30, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

::Yes, that is the obvious thing to do for that article. Could you also work on all the other years that are missing the data? For example all the years after 18 BC are missing the info. <span class="user-sig user-Quarl"><i>&mdash;] <sup>(])</sup> <small>]&nbsp;18:32]</small></i></span>

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:::::You want the info of article 18BC to be on the other articles as well? Problem is that i only inserted info of the place where i live, which belonged to the Roman Empire at that time. I don't know much about other empires.] 11:06, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

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