Will LessWrong have book review on some newly-added source to Wikipedia rationality-related articles?
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This market, part of "Decision Articles Treatment" initiative, is intended to be manipulated by writing a review on some book useful for articles of project. Currently, those include
I haven't yet looked through current list but believe there are few books which could be used as sources.
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