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- From: kasprj@jec310.its.rpi.edu (Jim Kasprzak)
- Subject: Re: SF fans show libertarian inclination
- Message-ID: <t522sbj@rpi.edu>
- Keywords: Libertarian,science-fiction
- Nntp-Posting-Host: jec310.its.rpi.edu
- Reply-To: kasprj@rpi.edu
- Organization: The Big Wedge
- References: <C02uyJ.F7n@world.std.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 17:35:01 GMT
- Lines: 14
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- In article <C02uyJ.F7n@world.std.com>, rjk@world.std.com (robert j kolker) writes:
- |> Is it my imagination or is it true? Going through the postings in the
- |> rec.arts.sf.*, rec.arts.startrek groups I havew discerned a Libertarian
- |> bias or inclination in the posting where some kind of political/social
- |> opinion is expressed.
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- What this proves to me is that people with libertarian views are more
- inclined to bring political issues into discussions of science fiction.
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