Maybe this could be our first encyclopedia article (possibly in the references or behind a spoiler tag in the much shorter article on present day organizations). It needs Enclave and Frits Bernard (pre 1970) adding to it. Brongersma, Bernard, Reeves are IMO individuals notable enough to mention alongside Thorstad and O'Carroll.
Note, also, a "position" was to be formulated on these older orgs and some of the flaws in their campaign literature. But being careful not to be suckered into the trap of blaming their failure on their flaws.
History of MAP Activism (1970s–2020s)
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Re: History of MAP Activism (1970s–2020s)
Having 80% of the work done by an LLM should definitely help speed up output.
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Re: History of MAP Activism (1970s–2020s)
Might be harder with some of the article topics we have planned, but I'm willing to be surprised. The main bodies of the articles we want to be 3 minute reads. That doesn't negate having stupidly long reference sections, or even an appendix behind spoiler tags.
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