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[[WSFS]] and the [[N3F]] remain the closest things [[fandom]] has to such a thing today, but neither comes very close.
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An organization to include all [[fans]]; to be synonymous with [[fandom]], as opposed to locals like [[WSFA]] and select groups like [[FAPA]]. The [[SFL]] was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its commercial ties. [[TFG]], [[ISA]], and [[SFA]] had hopes, as did less important organizations like [[SF International]]. During the [[First Transition]] [[Speer]] began plugging a federal organization, but [[New Fandom]], a centralized dictatorship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual [[fans]] came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of [[Damon Knight]] and [[Art Widner]] the [[N3F]] was formed in late 1940. This suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and the stress of war conditions gave it the ''coup de grace'' despite its zombie-like later existence. However, the [[Plancom]] did suggest more activities for it than any previous such organization contemplated.  
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An [[organization]] to include all [[fans]]; to be synonymous with [[fandom]], as opposed to [[locals]] like [[WSFA]] and select groups like [[FAPA]]. The [[SFL]] was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its [[filthy Pro|commercial]] ties. [[TFG]], [[ISA]], and [[SFA]] had hopes, as did less important organizations like [[SF International]]. During the [[First Transition]] [[Speer]] began plugging a federal organization, but [[New Fandom]], a centralized [[dictator]]ship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual [[fans]] came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of [[Damon Knight]] and [[Art Widner]] the [[N3F]] was formed in late 1940. This suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and the stress of [[war]] conditions gave it the ''coup de grace'' despite its zombie-like later existence. However, the [[Plancom]] did suggest more activities for it than any previous such organization contemplated.  
 
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An organization to include all [[fans]], to be synonymous with [[fandom]], as opposed to [[locals]] like the [[MFS]] and select groups like the [[FAPA]]. The [[SFL]] was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its commercial ties. [[TFG]], [[ISA]], and [[SFA]] had hopes, as did less important organizations of the [[First Transition]], such as [[SFAA]]. [[Speer]] began plugging a federal organization, but [[New Fandom]], a centralized dictatorship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual [[fans]] came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of [[Damon Knight]] and [[Art Widner]], the [[NFFF]] was formed in late 1940. It suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and war conditions gave the coup de grace. However, its [[Plancom]] did suggest more activities for it than any previous such org had contemplated.  
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An [[organization]] to include all [[fans]], to be synonymous with [[fandom]], as opposed to [[locals]] like the [[MFS]] and select groups like the [[FAPA]]. The [[SFL]] was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its [[filthy Pro|commercial]] ties. [[TFG]], [[ISA]], and [[SFA]] had hopes, as did less important organizations of the [[First Transition]], such as [[SFAA]]. [[Speer]] began plugging a federal organization, but [[New Fandom]], a centralized [[dictator]]ship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual [[fans]] came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of [[Damon Knight]] and [[Art Widner]], the [[NFFF]] was formed in late 1940. It suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and [[war]] conditions gave the coup de grace. However, its [[Plancom]] did suggest more activities for it than any previous such org had contemplated.  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:19, 26 October 2020

WSFS and the N3F remain the closest things fandom has to such a thing today, but neither comes very close.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
An organization to include all fans; to be synonymous with fandom, as opposed to locals like WSFA and select groups like FAPA. The SFL was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its commercial ties. TFG, ISA, and SFA had hopes, as did less important organizations like SF International. During the First Transition Speer began plugging a federal organization, but New Fandom, a centralized dictatorship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual fans came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of Damon Knight and Art Widner the N3F was formed in late 1940. This suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and the stress of war conditions gave it the coup de grace despite its zombie-like later existence. However, the Plancom did suggest more activities for it than any previous such organization contemplated.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
An organization to include all fans, to be synonymous with fandom, as opposed to locals like the MFS and select groups like the FAPA. The SFL was the first important effort at this, and it failed because of its commercial ties. TFG, ISA, and SFA had hopes, as did less important organizations of the First Transition, such as SFAA. Speer began plugging a federal organization, but New Fandom, a centralized dictatorship, was the first to revive the aim. Before it expired, individual fans came forward with other plans, and at the suggestion of Damon Knight and Art Widner, the NFFF was formed in late 1940. It suffered the common trouble of cumbersome machinery and too little that the organization as a whole could undertake, and war conditions gave the coup de grace. However, its Plancom did suggest more activities for it than any previous such org had contemplated.

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