A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER
When I was taking one of my anthropology courses (or maybe it was 
psychology) in college, the story was told about a group of Navajo men 
who were given a trip to Chicago, under a New Deal government grant, 
so they could have a good time while scientists watched them having 
it.
They did everything any regular tourist might do in the City of 
the Big Shoulders, seeing the aquarium, the planetarium, Marshall 
Fields' giant department store, and so on. When they got back to the 
reservation, they were interviewed about their trip. Shockingly, not a 
solitary one of them seemed to have noticed the single noisiest, most 
ubiquitous attraction in the whole city, the famous elevated railway, 
or "El". None of the gentlemen had any impression or memory of it at 
all.
The scientists eventually concluded that the Navajos more or less 
didn't see or hear the elevated railway, because it was so far outside 
their lifelong frame of experience. It's said that Pacific islanders 
or Australian Aborigines killed and ate Captain Cook for much the same 
reason.
I'm not sure about the Navajos in Chicagothey may have been 
pulling the scientists' legsI've heard they liked to do that; I 
hope they still dobut I'm pretty much convinced that a similar 
phenomenon explains why establishment media fail to see Presidential 
candidate Ron Paul when he's standing right in front of them. So 
"embedded" are they with the government, sharing its tunnel vision, 
that Ron might as well be invisible to them: a serious candidate who 
wants to abolish the income tax and the IRS? You've got to be 
kidding!
It's a theory, anyway.
If you enjoy "Political Geometry", my essay on the so-called 
political spectrum in this issue of L. Neil Smith's The Libertarian 
Enterprise, there are a couple of things you can do. First of all, 
please pass this essay on, especially to local news media who, Dr. 
Paul has shown us, are definitely in need of some sort of reality 
therapy.
Second, please get a copy and read my 2001 novel 
The American 
Zone, which concerns itself with the same subject, only in an action 
story about refugees from our world and others like it, encountering 
unexpected difficulties with the task of owning their own lives in the 
North American Confederacy, and where the points of the political 
diamond are represented by various characters Win Bear has to deal 
with.
Thanks!
L. Neil Smith
Publisher and Senior Columnist
L.Neil Smith's The Libertarian Enterprise
EDITOR'S NOTE:
I'm all drugged-up on various chemicals my Doc gave me to try
and let me live through the pain of this back/shoulder injured
muscle. Turns out sitting at my desk doing TLE was making it
not heal but instead get worse. I'm trying various things to
help, but I find working rather naturally makes me tense-up,
which not what I need right now. Just goes to show ya, there's
always something! But the World needs TLE, so I answer the
call. I hope you will do something to advance the cause
of liberty today!
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