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 | L. Neil Smith's |  | The Libertarian Enterprise | 
 
 Number 1, October 1995
 
 
 
Welcome to The Libertarian Enterprise
By L. Neil Smith, Publisher
 
What The Libertarian Enterprise Is and Isn't
         Welcome to the first free pilot edition of The Libertarian 
Enterprise, an online publication dedicated to spreading genuine and 
unabashed libertarian opinions on the internet and elsewhere.  
The Libertarian Enterprise is not a proselytic journal.  Our one 
goal is to tell the world what libertarians think about things. 
Although most of us are politically active, as contributors to The 
Libertarian Enterprise, we have no interest in converting anyone to 
anything.  Our experience is that few individuals are qualified to 
be libertarians, that it requires more patience and genius than 
today's products of public education are capable of, and that anyone 
who must be persuaded to be free probably doesn't deserve to be.
 The Libertarian Enterprise is not an organ of the Libertarian 
Party.  Trust us to speak with our own voices, as we can hardly do 
anything else.  Often the party's leaders -- especially those at the 
national level who are not the most libertarian of people -- will be 
unhappy about what we say of them.  We're not trying to fool the 
public into electing anyone, so you can count on us to state what we 
really think about important principles and the issues of the day.
 Similarly, The Libertarian Enterprise is not about the insides 
of a subculture, which, like many another of history's intellectual 
movements, often resembles nothing so much as thousands of shrieking 
eunuchs frantically beating each other to death with shoelaces.  If 
you truly want to read about that sort of thing, there are plenty of 
other periodicals out there that specialize in it.
 Columns in The Libertarian Enterprise are written by people with 
real lives outside party and movement.  One is an assistant editorial 
page editor at a metropolitan daily. One is a novelist working on his 
20th published book.  Another is working on #60-something.  One is an 
officer in an east coast think-tank. One is a systems analyst.  Many 
are computer professionals.  One is a Ph.D. in Physics.  One is the 
only lawyer I've ever met who seems to be playing with a full deck. 
Most (and this is unique) are fully-fledged grownups, both mentally 
and socially, who have longtime spouses and even children.
 
 How The Libertarian Enterprise WorksFor now, The Libertarian Enterprise will be sent free each month 
(as we work out the bugs) to those we think may be interested. They 
are free to pass on all or part of it to others, including newsgroups, 
lists, etc., as long as they refrain from changing what was written, 
and include the name of the author and the name and E-mail address of 
The Libertarian Enterprise.  Initially, The Libertarian Enterprise 
will be sent in ASCII only, 70 columns wide.
 Later, maybe by January 1996, The Libertarian Enterprise will 
become a weekly publication for profit.  First, we will act as a 
syndicate, offering material to every print publication in the world 
with an E-mail address, telling them they may publish any or all of it 
as long as they pay, but that five days later, it'll go to our 
subscribers, who'll want to know (because we'll encourage them to ask) 
why they didn't see it in their local newspaper or favorite 
newsmagazine first.  We'll also carry advertising.
 A year's subscription to The Libertarian Enterprise will cost 
about the same as a year's subscription to Time or Newsweek, and 
what you find inside will please you a great deal more.  For further 
details, please contact our Managing Editor.
 
Thanks, 
 
L. Neil Smith, PublisherThe Libertarian Enterprise
 
 
 
 1. Vin Suprynowicz... "Opportunist Pols Seek Yet Another Way To
Prove Their 'Morality'" 
 2. John C. Taylor... "There, But For The Grace Of..." 
 3.  L. Neil Smith... "NRA Treachery In Pennsylvania" 
 4.  Robert B. Boardman... "Beyond Moving Beyond Devolution" 
 5.  Vin Suprynowicz... "How Would The Free Market 'Set People To Work'?" 
 6.  Louis James... "XXX, With Love & Passion" (book review) 
 7.  L. Neil Smith... "A Pain In The Colin" 
 8.  Victor Milan... "Giving Up The Gun" 
 9.  J. Wm. Reichert, Esq.... "Who Shall Judge The Judges?" 
 10. John C. Taylor... "How Do We Reduce Gun Violence in Maryland?" (speech) 
 11. L. Neil Smith... "Feeding The Ducks" 
  Back to The Libertarian Enterprise 1995 Issues.
 
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