Talk:Bohemian style
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[edit] bohmemians in the 2000's
I seriously doubt that the claims of this section: "Currently the bohemians or bohemian style in the 21st century is emerging as a supreme Counterculture group advocating a more avant-guard lifestyle on art, film, music, and even politics. Bohemians in the United States (along with other culture groups) are currently questioning the conduction of the "War on Terror" and the current crisis in Iraq. The bohemian lifestyle now promotes peace and the bohemians are beginning to question the reality of Capitalism and have become more attracted to the ideologies of Communism, Socialism, and Anarchism." reflect reality. If no one has any objections, I'm going to remove this section. Amillion 00:13, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
I think this is right and I see it has now been removed. Difficult to generalise about the politics of so-called bohemians. The article is, in any case, more to do with "style", fashion etc. Even so, the sentiments in the section are not dissimilar to those applying to various hippie/"bohemian" movements in the late 1960s in relation to the Vietnam War. Not sure if there's some more measured way of introducing the points - or whether they should be made under the main "Bohemian" article. IXIA 10:19, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:53, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bohemia & bohemia
I believe we should capitalize "Bohemia" and its derivatives ("Bohemians", etc) when they denote the geographical region and the affairs of its inhabitants, but we should use the term "bohemia" (with lower-case letters) when referring to the artistic "movement", the life style or their adherents. Accuracy and consistency are important. -The Gnome (talk) 05:31, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

