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@Smasongarrison: Hello. Regarding your latest edit, you seem to have misinterpreted the other user’s rationale. Those two schools were removed simply because Peterson was not yet mentioned in the respective articles and the template was not yet incorporated there. I added authoritatively sourced information to the articles, justifying his inclusion. The consensus at the template for Canadian conservatism was also established long ago that Peterson is qualified for representation of this tradition. And it is a well-documented fact that Peterson is a Jungian psychologist—his magnum opus Maps of Meaning is a Jungian work and he has been included in the Carl Jung template for a long time as well. I appreciate that you fixed the categories though. Trakking (talk) 05:44, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for giving me that extra context! I was unaware that he was already on the other templates. I've revert those removals.Mason (talk) 20:18, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]