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Rounding out the ordered liberty page
editThank you for the extensive contributions you have made to ordered liberty, which is an important topic in American political philosophy.
Though your contributions have been well written and generally sourced appropriately, the page's content could use some refinement to improve the article's compliance with editing guidelines. Two principal recommendations are as follows:
- Check for any original research you may have inadvertently contributed. As an example, the purported origin of the phrase "ordered liberty" is cited to a SCOTUS case mentioning the phrase, rather than to a secondary source saying that the origin is from that case. (Effectively, the primary source citation makes the Wikipedia article a secondary source. Often, however, Wikipedia acts as a tertiary source.)
- Try to correct any undue balance inadvertently given to certain content. This is not to suggest that you are pushing a particular viewpoint—only that the content should reflect what the source material on this topic says. For example, though the Dobbs decision certainly has relevance to debates on ordered liberty, the history and historiography of the concept is far broader. The "ordered liberty" page would ideally reflect the broader scope of the concept and only cover the Dobbs decision in proportion to its coverage in the broader, relevant literature on the topic.
These are just suggestions for how to make the article even better than it is now. Let me know if you have any questions! --Jprg1966 (talk) 02:07, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
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