consensus reality

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consensus reality (countable and uncountable, plural consensus realities)

  1. The set of things considered to be real according to the majority of individuals.
    • 2017 March 27, Rob Horning, “Viral Oppression”, in The New Inquiry[1], retrieved 2022-02-18:
      It used to be difficult to build an alternate consensus reality. It required massive investment in the means of media production and circulation, and even then you were constrained by the looming advantage that legacy purveyors of truth had — all those established institutions colluding in the manufacture of the status quo.

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