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Cosa (chi) è false idea - definizione

IRREDENTIST CONCEPT AIMING TO ESTABLISH A GREEK STATE ENCOMPASSING ALL HISTORICALLY GREEK-INHABITED AREAS
Megale Idea; Great Idea; Megali idea; Great idea; Greater Greece; United Greeks; Megali; Meghali Idea
  • The island of Cyprus, showing the areas controlled by the ethnic Greek Cypriots  of the [[Republic of Cyprus]] (south), and the areas controlled by ethnic Turkish Cypriots (north).
  • [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] tried to realize the Megali Idea
  • Map of Megali Hellas after the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] and featuring a picture of [[Eleftherios Venizelos]].
  • Greek soldiers in Smyrna, May 1919.
  • The territorial expansion of Greece, 1832–1947.
  • Map of Megali Hellas (Great Greece) as proposed at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 by [[Eleftherios Venizelos]], the leading major proponent of the Megali Idea at the time.
  • Greek claims in Epirus and Macedonia after the first Balkan war
  • Poster celebrating the "New Hellas" after the [[Balkan Wars]].
  • [[Constantine I of Greece]] was called ''Constantine XII'' by his supporters, the purported successor to the Emperor [[Constantine XI Palaiologos]]
  • Map showing Greek ambitions at the Paris Peace Conference after WWI, 1919
  • Ethnic map of [[Asia Minor]] in 1917. Black = Bulgars and Turks. Red = Greeks. Light yellow = Armenians. Blue = Kurds. Orange = Lazes. Dark Yellow = Arabs. Green = Nestorians.
  • Mehmed II]]'s entry into Constantinople.

False flag         
  • Japanese experts inspect the scene of the "railway sabotage" on the [[South Manchurian Railway]].
  • [[Alfred Naujocks]]
  • [[Charlemagne Péralte]] of Haiti was assassinated in 1919 after checkpoints were passed by military disguised as guerrilla fighters.
  • A bomb threat forged by Scientology operatives
  • Operation Northwoods memorandum (13 March 1962)<ref name="northwoods1">U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/index.html "Justification for US Military Intervention in Cuba (TS)"], ''[[U.S. Department of Defense]]'', 13 March 1962. The Operation Northwoods document in [[PDF]] format on the website of the independent, non-governmental research institute the [[National Security Archive]] at the [[George Washington University]] [[Gelman Library]], Washington, D.C. Direct PDF links: [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/northwoods.pdf here] and [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/doc1.pdf here].</ref>
ACT WITH THE INTENT OF DISGUISING THE ACTUAL SOURCE OF RESPONSIBILITY AND PINNING BLAME ON A SECOND PARTY
False colors; False flags; False colours; Synthetic Terror; Synthetic terror; Pseudo-teams; Pseudo-team; False flag operation; Fake flag operation; Pseudo-gangs; Pseudo-gang; False flag operations; Pseudo-guerrilla; False flag attacks; False-flag operation; Pseudo-operations; Cyber false flag; False flag conspiracy; False flag attack; False Flag Operation; Manufactured Crisis; False Flag; False-flag; Government-orchestrated operations
A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on another party. The term "false flag" originated in the 16th century as an expression meaning an intentional misrepresentation of someone's allegiance.
The Idea of Justice         
BOOK BY AMARTYA SEN
The Idea of Justice (book)
The Idea of Justice is a 2009 book by the economist Amartya Sen. The work is a critique and revision of the philosopher John Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1971).
false pretences         
UNTRUE CLAIM RESULTING IN OBTAINING OF PROPERTY
False pretences; False Pretences; Pretensity; False pretense; False pretence; Obtaining by false pretences; Obtaining property by false pretences
¦ plural noun behaviour intended to deceive.

Wikipedia

Megali Idea

The Megali Idea (Greek: Μεγάλη Ιδέα, romanized: Megáli Idéa, lit. 'Great Idea') is a nationalist and irredentist concept that expresses the goal of reviving the Byzantine Empire, by establishing a Greek state, which would include the large Greek populations that were still under Ottoman rule after the end of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1828) and all the regions that had large Greek populations (parts of the Southern Balkans, Anatolia and Cyprus).

The term appeared for the first time during the debates of Prime Minister Ioannis Kolettis with King Otto that preceded the promulgation of the 1844 constitution. It came to dominate foreign relations and played a significant role in domestic politics for much of the first century of Greek independence. The expression was new in 1844 but the concept had roots in the Greek popular psyche, which long had hopes of liberation from Ottoman rule and restoration of the Byzantine Empire.

Πάλι με χρόνια με καιρούς,

πάλι δικά μας θα 'ναι!

(Once more, as years and time go by, once more they shall be ours).

The Megali Idea implies establishing a Greek state, which would be a territory encompassing mostly the former Byzantine lands from the Ionian Sea in the west to Anatolia and the Black Sea to the east and from Thrace, Macedonia and Epirus in the north to Crete and Cyprus to the south. This new state would have Constantinople as its capital: it would be the "Greece of Two Continents and Five Seas" (Europe and Asia, the Ionian, Aegean, Marmara, Black and Libyan Seas). If realized, this would expand modern Greece to roughly the same size and extent of the later Byzantine Empire, after its restoration in 1261 AD.

The Megali Idea dominated foreign policy and domestic politics of Greece from the War of Independence in the 1820s through the Balkan wars in the beginning of the 20th century. It started to fade after the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), followed by the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. Despite the end of the Megali Idea project in 1922, by then the Greek state had expanded four times, either through military conquest or diplomacy (often with British support). After the creation of Greece in 1830, it annexed the Ionian Islands (Treaty of London, 1864), Thessaly (Convention of Constantinople (1881)), Macedonia, Crete, (southern) Epirus and the Eastern Aegean Islands (Treaty of Bucharest), and Western Thrace (Treaty of Neuilly, 1920). The Dodecanese were annexed after the Second World War (Treaty of Peace with Italy, 1947).

A related concept is enosis.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per false idea
1. "The idea that people in Austin, Texas, are somehow more prejudiced than people in most of the country is just a false idea," he said.
2. He was not sure how to channel this desire and it was by chance that he stumbled upon what has become his mission in life: rectifying the false idea of Hinduism that is being taught in American universities.