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Hi. There were some tags on the page added March 2008 about the concept being vague and perhaps independent research. I've made the intro clearer: this isn't a vague term, it's a specific idea, and there are surely enough references to demonstrate that it's not independent research. Please post any questions to this discussion page. Whitespace (talk) 00:55, 4 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
You'd be better off taking the "references" currently on the page and expanding and elaborating on the topic. References is in quotes because their use was not as references, they were examples of theories that use the concepts. The page would be better were those examples fleshed out without engaging in original research, and if the references were embedded as inline citations using citation templates with the books as sources. WLU(t)(c)(rules - simple rules)02:36, 4 November 2008 (UTC)Reply