Recognized world wide resource?
Under "Vision and goals", it reads, "WikiProject Conservatism is the recognized world wide resource for documenting the conservative movement..." From whence such recognition?
One goal is "Identifying conservative articles". Does that mean identifying articles that have a conservative POV? Another goal is "Striving for a neutral point of view and balance in articles that fall under our purview." Does that mean making conservative articles more neutral, i.e., less conservative?
Just askin'. Thanks. --Art Smart Chart/Heart 09:56, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
- IMO the vision statement was written from an aspirational perspective. Conservative articles are those related to the Conservatism movement, generally, those in Cat Conservatism. Regarding making articles less conservative, that is a good question. The best articles are balanced, and I hope every editor would work toward NPOV whether that means elimiating a conservative POV or a leftist POV. This project is going to be very successfull. It's going to promote many articles to FA. That won't happen if editors are hung up on POV. Lionel (talk) 22:10, 18 March 2011 (UTC)