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Subversion - Wikipédia
Art subversif - Wikipédia
Alain Soral
Debates and analysis of current affairs - Intelligence Squared
MAPPING CONTROVERSIES is a website dedicated to students and researchers working on scientific and technological controversies. It is designed as part of the project MACOSPOL (Mapping controversies in science and technology for politics) a EU project.
Mapping Controversies
Polemistes | Les arguments pour ou contre - L'actualité en débats
Fringe theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fringe theory is an idea or a collection of ideas that departs significantly from the prevailing or mainstream view in its particular field of study . Examples include ideas that purport to be scientific theories but have little or no scientific support, conspiracy theories , unproven esoteric claims about medicine , pseudohistory and so forth. Some fringe theories may in a stricter sense be hypotheses , conjectures , or speculations . [ 1 ] Thus fringe theories are not broadly accepted by the prevailing orthodox scholarship in the field. They tend to involve original ideas, the validity of which is still uncertain. Consequently they may be controversial and even contentious.Category:Pseudoscience
Jean Ziegler
Controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You may also be looking for Wikipedia:Controversial articles . This is a list of previously controversial issues among Wikipedia editors . A controversial issue is one where its related articles are constantly being re-edited in a circular manner, or is otherwise the focus of edit warring . This page is conceived as a location for articles that regularly become biased and need to be fixed, or articles that were once the subject of an NPOV dispute and are likely to suffer future disputes. Other articles not yet classified as "controversial" have some edit conflict issues. The divisive nature of disputed subjects have triggered arguments, since opinions on a given issue differ as they are debated.
List of controversial issues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cette page d’ homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : Une controverse est une discussion argumentée engendrée par l'expression d'une différence d'opinion ou d'une critique quant à un problème, un phénomène ou un état de choses.
Controverse - Wikipédia
Michel Onfray
This is a list of people who have, for one reason or the other, been deemed as controversial by a group of people, including newspaper writers, historians, officials, and the public in general. In some cases, the group that classified the person as controversial will also be identified. Please feel free to add anyone who is not in the list and who has been deemed as controversial. (NB almost anyone who makes absolutist religious claims is liable to be deemed as controversial. In particular, Jesus is seen by many of his followers and opponents alike as possibly the most controversial person in history.
List of controversial people
List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Banned books are books to which free access is not permitted. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship , and often has political, religious or moral motivations.Michel Collon
THE PANGEA THEORY is wrong . Yet it’s still the generally accepted one; still taught in our schools. In this video Neal Adams explains the theory that the Earth is in fact growing. If you have ever looked at a map of the world , you have undoubtedly noticed that the East coast of South America appears to mimic the shape of the West coast of Africa.
The Earth is Expanding
Pierre Carles
The term conspiracy theory refers to any hypothesis alleging members of a coordinated group worked secretly together to commit illegal, sinister or wrongful actions, including attempting to hide the existence of the group and its activities. In notable cases the hypothesis contradicts the mainstream explanation for historical or current events. It has also become a term often used dismissively to refer to any speculation that is considered unworthy of serious consideration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

