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Foresight, Inc. These are two outstanding electronic magazines
devoted to promoting the traditional American wisdom and
principles of limited government and liberty amidst present and
future conditions. (This outlook is now considered a political
outlook midway between conservativism and moderate
libertarianism.) The magazines are both distributed by SDN on
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ShareDebate International is a copyrighted freeware diskette magazine of nonfiction and fiction, original and reprints, edited by Roleigh Martin. The BBS online version of Imprimis Online is edited by Hillsdale College, Michigan -- a monthly free newsletter whose paper edition published by Hillsdale College has over a 585,000 circulation.
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[*] Contrasting 2 representative institutions: the Olympics & Legislatures--or--Why Occupational Representation v. Geographical Representation may improve Legislatures.
[*] Is the Japanese Patent Law more just & conducive to economic growth?
[*] The hidden cost & economic impact of the Business Profit Tax--Doing a multi-level Bill of Material Product Costing Tax Rollup--or how a 35% tax can become a 75% rolled-up tax.
[*] Why Asian countries have advanced so fast.
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"Electronic publishing has arrived! ShareDebate
International is a bold, exciting venture that deserves
the attention and support of everyone who seeks to
create a better tomorrow."
--Ben Bova
former editor of ANALOG and OMNI
former President, National Space Society
award-winning author of 60+ books
President, Science Fiction Writers of America
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[*] Preserving economic privacy while using game theory &
newer forms of money, such as "smart cards," to fight money-
motivated crimes--the debate favors crypto anarchy with families
being the enforcing power monitoring delinquent spending
behavior while the electronic conversion of cash destroys the
market for burglary.
[*] The myopic vision of carte blanche drug legalizers: Do they forget the violence that devastated China after the British forced heroin legalization in China? Will free will (freedom) exist when the Mafia can legally hire the best scientists with supercomputers to design 100% addictive/alluring drugs? Better approaches are debated.
[*] Scientific evidence of higher dimensions & an afterlife.
[*] Aren't health costs so high because of massive government intervention? Listen to economists & over 25 doctors present the free market side.
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"ShareDebate International is a terrific magazine, well edited
and executed. I am very interested in the nexus between
Economics, Freedom and technology. Add Philosophy and it is a
powerful brew. It is the paradigm of the publication of the
information age." -- George Cordahi, Ontario
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[*] Is government & environmental groups the biggest threat
to a growing mankind? Two reasons: a treaty with Russia
prohibits private property ownership in outer space--
guaranteeing nil future interest in space by the private sector-
-the only sector that pushes history positively forward.
Government not businesses control city designs--yet years ago
two Operations Researchers foresaw greatly enlarged Mall of
Americas--privately owned/operated 3-D city systems optimized
for low overhead, competitive businesses, & a high standard of
living, supporting more people while enhancing the environment.
[*] Majority-voting guarantees mediocre decisions yet there are computer-based voting systems where group choices are smarter than the smartest person in the group. How? Details given.
[*] Supreme Court attacks group free speech rights. Justice Scalia reads his dissent outloud from the bench, proclaiming the majority ruling an "Orwellian announcement." He starts: "Attention all citizens."
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"ShareDebate International is one of the most
interesting developments on the electronic-publishing
scene, proving that large circulation and big-name
writers are no longer available only to publishers with
large corporate backing. The day of grassroots mass-
market publishing is here at last."
--J. Neil Schulman
Prometheus award winner (Alongside Night, and
The Rainbow Cadenza; President of SoftServ
Publishing, Inc. (an electronic publishing firm).
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[*] Entrepreneurial Democracy: "That government is best
which is legislatively structured the best, voluntarily funded
the most, & taxes the least". ("voluntary funding" as in stock,
bond & loan markets.)
[*] The killing-nature of affirmative action--it's literally killing more Blacks than the KKK ever did, creating inter-racial strife & within Blacks, it's benefiting the top 20% while impoverishing most.
[*] Blasting freedom-lovers: statists continue to win elections because they stick together while conservatives & libertarians run away from common ground.
[*] Political Correctness among Conservatives & Libertarians.
[*] The myth that Social Security is being ripped off by the elderly--the truth is shown in privatized plans elsewhere.
[*] Coverage on the 10th Amendment & the Ultimatum Resolution Referendum movements.
[*] Privatizing Welfare by funding it with a multiple-value tax deduction.
[*] The unfair myth of unfair Japan-US trade.
[*] The false myth that unilateral free-trade is harmful.
[*] The myth that citizens should be pleased with deficit- reduction: in the private sector when a company is extremely in debt, creditors do not tolerate continued but less overspending in continuing years. Overspending is stopped & the debt gets pared gradually--citizens should tolerate nothing less with the Government. How to reduce the debt & lower taxes.
[*] And much more, including great SF fiction, of interest to Conservatives and Libertarians.
Some of Imprimis Online Past Writers: Dick Armey, Elena Bonner, James Bovard, Chuck Colson, Jeffrey Coors, Richard Ebeling, Malcolm Forbes, Jr., Richard McKenzie, Michael Medved, Leonard E. Read, George Roche, J. Patrick Rooney, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Polly Williams, & more.
ShareDebate International orders issues include free of charge Imprimis Online, & a list of local BBS's that should carry it.
The back issues of ShareDebate International and Imprimis Online, even in ZIP form, are over 7 mb in total. Unless you have a T1 or ISDN connection to the Internet, you're best off ordering back issues by mail. Regardless, choose one or all of the choices below to learn more or to obtain, now by FTP is you want, any or all issues todate of these two magazines!
[*] Abstracts & FTP pointers to
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