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RE[2]: "western" is the wrong term
by zima on Wed 2nd Nov 2011 23:59
in reply to "RE: "western" is the wrong term"
Yes, particularly when one considers how most of NATO (typically strongly associated with "western world" and its allies) countries, quite likely (too lazy to count properly, especially since Greenwich meridian cuts through some populous members) majority of its population, and its headquarters, are actually in the eastern hemisphere...
Edited 2011-11-03 00:18 UTC




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I think "western" is more often understood as much as a cultural term than solely as a reference to a particular geographic location.