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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-07-01 07:12 pm

[ SECRET POST #4560 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4560 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Soldier's Girl]


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[Good Omens]


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[Clone Wars 2008 cartoon]


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[Sleepaway Camp]


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[When They See Us]


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[Dominic Keating/Star Trek: Enterprise/Diablo III/Dragon Age: Origins/Beowulf 2007]








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Re: Greece vs. Macedonia

(Anonymous) 2019-07-02 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, what is the actual nature of the Greek claim to the name "Macedonia"? What is the actual right that is being infringed on here? Trademarks and copyrights seem like really poor analogies. Those are legal constructs that exist for a specific reason - ensuring that creators can benefit economically from the things that they make. And that's not the case, obviously, in this instance. So what is the specific right that's being appealed to, and why does it exist?

I also think it's unclear to what extent modern Greece is actually meaningfully historically connected to Alexander the Great, or what relationship any modern Greek has to a fella who died about 2300 years ago, but that's a general problem with nationalist construction of identity, not something specific to the Greeks, I guess.

Re: Greece vs. Macedonia

(Anonymous) 2019-07-02 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Alexander had a large empire, but the ancient kingdom of Macedonia itself was, I believe, pretty much entirely within the modern nation of Greece. It's kind of like a former British colony deciding to change it's name to Mercia. I think modern North Macedonia has a claim to being on the periphery of ancient Macedonia, but I'm not sure that means they have equal claim.

Re: Greece vs. Macedonia

(Anonymous) 2019-07-02 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
But no one living in modern Britain today has any meaningful relationship to Aethelred, Lord of the Mercians.

Of course, if the Macedonians are claiming the name because they want to claim part of the heritage of Alexander, that's equally silly on their part as it is for the Greeks (in my personal opinion). But to the extent that their country is within the region known in the present day as Macedonia, I think they have a valid case to use the name.