-Caveat Lector- ------- Forwarded message follows ------- News release - September 18, 2000 ================================= www.fantasyworldorder.com launches to ask: where do you stand in the globalisation debate? Globalisation is in the news again. As the IMF/World Bank annual summit meets in Prague, fantasyworldorder.com launches an online game to cut through the confusion, hype and spin. Get to the real issues about world leaders, activists and NGO agendas to make your own decisions about global politics. Oxfam and Diageo plc support the project. The game has four easy stages: 1. Select a starting position from the five profiles available. 2. Answer 15 key questions on the main globalisation debating points. 3. The game will generate a final position based on your answers - your opinions may surprise you! 4. Lastly, you can build the globalisation policy profile of an ideal leader, a fantasy world leader. Site visitors can compare themselves with a list of all the final positions. A prize worth �250 will be offered to the best fantasy world leader profile entered. For details see http://www.fantasyworldorder.com Spencer Neal, Publisher of New Statesman, said on the launch of www.fantasyworldorder.com: "It's often hard to know what to think about the modern world - this games is innovative and exciting. It may help people think more about the issues." www.fantasyworldorder.com is a consider.net project, supported by New Statesman, Oxfam and Diageo plc. http://www.fantasyworldorder.com -------------------------------- Contact: James Cully 020 7592 3605 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from this mailing list, open this link: http://www.consider.net/mailing.php3?Action=RemoveConfirm&Email=eu4ix%40gfherald .infi.net ------- End of forwarded message ------- A<>E<>R Integrity has no need of rules. -Albert Camus (1913-1960) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The libertarian therefore considers one of his prime educational tasks is to spread the demystification and desanctification of the State among its hapless subjects. His task is to demonstrate repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the "democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse of objective necessity. He strives to show that the existence of taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled. He seeks to show that the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a share in the power and pelf extracted by the rulers from their deluded subjects. [[For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, Murray N. Rothbard, Fox & Wilkes, 1973, 1978, p. 25]]
