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Myths are narratives which organize factual-tangible and fictional-intangible aspects of human experience into an influential way of seeing the world. Also see Mythology for ways experience and meaning are related in worldview narratives. Many people use the word "myth" to refer to misconceptions and demonstrably false beliefs, as in the TV show Mythbusters. If pressed to present a formal definition, however, most would admit that they know myth to have a much larger scope, meaning much more, from historical religious traditions to contemporary advertising, political propaganda, and the construction of celebrity, for example. As a result, "Myth" has become a way of looking at the stories behind any powerful image/idea with roots in the past, influence in the present, and potential consequences in the future.

 

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Mythology - World Book+tags
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Marianne Cooper - The False Promise of Meritocracy+tags
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James Hillman - An Appreciation of Joseph Campbell+tags
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Rebecca Solnit: Whose Story (and Country) Is This? ON THE MYTH OF A "REAL" AMERICA+tags
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Depth Psychology and Somatics--Learning Frontiers+tags
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Gregory Warner - Remembering Michael Sharp - He Risked His Life To Make Peace+tags
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DAVID LEONHARDT - From Michael Lewis, the Story of Two Friends Who Changed How We Think About the Way We Think+tags
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The Myth of Peace+tags
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Jim Gilliam - What Kind of God Do We Want To Be?+tags
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Carl Jung interview with H.R. Knickerbocker 1938 Cosmopolitan+tags
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David Kudler - The Power and Study of Myth+tags
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Franz Xaver von Schönwerth - The Turnip Princess+Associations+tags
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Its Only A Story - Go To Sleep
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Why Call It Aikido 2.0
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