Newsgroups: talk.politics.guns,talk.politics.drugs,alt.censorship From: [f--g--n] at [coos.dartmouth.edu] (Barry S. Fagin) Subject: Libernet: an electronic forum Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 13:35:42 GMT This is an announcement for Libernet, posted every couple of months or so to the Usenet politics newsgroups. *** Members of the network community should know about Libernet, a mailing-list/discussion group. Libernet is intended to be a real-world, high-quality forum for libertarians, classical liberals, and others interested in applying the philosophy of liberty to tough policy questions. Libernet is for anyone interested in good discussion and provocative ideas, including (especially) non-libertarians who are curious about the libertarian perspective. Criticism is not only tolerated but encouraged, provided it is kept civil and does not choke the list. Libernet is available in two subscription modes: "reflected" and "batch". "reflected" mode subscribers will receive Libernet messages one at a time, as they are sent out. "batch" mode subscribers receive groups of Libernet messages in RFC 1154 Digest format, the defacto standard for e-mail digests. (If you don't know what this means don't worry about it; nothing special is required to receive batch mode messages). These batches are published daily. If interested, send mail to [libernet request] at [dartmouth.edu.] This address is monitored by a server, which will send you an automatic reply describing user guidelines and subscription information. Please do *not* reply to this account. Thank you. --Barry Fagin (Libernet list manager)