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# Method — The Civic Analyst LLM Loop
## Purpose of the Loop
The Civic Analyst employs AI not as an oracle, but as a **discipline-enforcing partner**.
The loop ensures that every claim is tested, contextualized, and refined before publication.
The process is designed to:
* Prevent narrative drift.
* Expose logical gaps and overreach.
* Preserve the full reasoning chain for public audit.
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## The Loop: Step by Step
**Claim → LLM → Context → LLM → Civic Consequence**
1. **Claim**
* State the proposition to test.
* Example: “Religious absolutism crowds out institutional capacity.”
2. **LLM (First Pass)**
* Subject the draft claim to critique.
* Identify logical gaps, overstatements, and ambiguities.
3. **Context**
* Reconstruct the full institutional, historical, and comparative frame.
* Gather laws, codes, regulations, and empirical evidence.
* Place the claim within its civic setting.
4. **LLM (Second Pass)**
* Submit the contextualized draft for refinement.
* Ensure coherence, clarity, and alignment with Civic Analyst standards.
5. **Civic Consequence**
* State the implications for governance, law, and public life.
* Publish findings with the **full conversation preserved**.
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## Method of Transparency
* Every loop is a conversation.
* Drafts, critiques, revisions, and context-building must be preserved.
* The **conversation itself** becomes part of the civic record, published in
`11_Appendix_Conversation.md`.
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## Standards for the Loop
* **No skipping steps**: Each loop must pass through both LLM critiques and explicit context-building.
* **No silent edits**: Every revision must be traceable in the transcript.
* **No shortcuts**: The Analyst cannot collapse context into narrative; transparency is mandatory.
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## Closing Declaration
This method defines the standard loop for Civic Analyst reports.
It will not be revised. Any future improvement must come from new analyses published by other Civic Analysts.
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