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I reduced the length of the section Disenchantment as Myth. This section focuses on one recent book, and previously took up roughly 1/4 of the overall entry on Disenchantment. I have not made the following change, but perhaps the section on Disenchantment as Myth should be retitled "Criticisms of Disenchantment" and further edited to include reference to some of the many other works critical of the thesis of disenchantment, rather than focusing solely on one recent treatment. For instance, the broader entry references works by Berger, Berman, and Jenkins, which are also critical of disenchantment, and which could be included in a section on criticisms. Thank you.


71.51.183.196 (talk) 16:37, 24 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]