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		<title>142.177.103.54: general issue with relying too much on Wikipedia</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;general issue with relying too much on Wikipedia&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;This seems to be a really important concept.&lt;br /&gt;
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Also, it&amp;#039;s one of those where the Wikipedia treatment may not be deep enough for our purposes, so this article may expand a lot.  Wikipedia has a generally wrong and stupid way of deciding what matters and what doesn&amp;#039;t (they have for instance 5000 articles on Ayn Rand&amp;#039;s fictional characters and NONE on things like [[w:moral reasoning]] and [[w:labour economics]] that might challenge Ayn Rand&amp;#039;s ideology).  They badly need [[m:regime change]] over there.  So we can&amp;#039;t always rely on what their articles will say.  They are VERY badly biased and do not admit this - mostly because of who has power on their &amp;quot;mailing list&amp;quot; and etc.  Wiser users like [[w:User:Netesq]] and [[w:User:Mirwin]] and [[w:User:Cunctator]] have already said all there is to say about this, and so there is no point repeating it.&lt;br /&gt;
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Other articles that are going to require more detailed treatment here because they are critical to [[moral purchasing]] include:  [[comprehensive outcome]]s, [[ecological yield]] (the difference between sustainable and unsustainable use of an ecosystem), [[service economy]] itself (wrongly defined in [[w:service economy]] and consistently vandalized by right-wing economics advocates), and the way [[state services]] are dealt with - how [[types of countries]] might have to be distinguished.  Good material on this appears at Wikipedia and is very quickly censored by the cabal (TINC), and this will continue until [[m:regime change]].  So we might want to start to advocate this regime change, if we are going to rely on Wikipedia material.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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