Re: PAX MEMO: Unilateral Nonproliferation Notice 970722

From: Abraham Moses Genen (futurist@frontiernet.net)
Date: Fri Jul 25 1997 - 11:03:22 MDT


Abraham Moses Genen
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Being dedicated to the future progress of humankind
should be the prime concern of all civilized beings.
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From: Michael M. Butler <butler@comp*lib.org>
Subject: PAX MEMO: Unilateral Nonproliferation Notice 970722
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 1997 1:59 AM

NOTICE TO THE EXTROPIANS LIST:

My new policy: in order to make peace with the estimable Mr. Genen,
and avoid any charges of kvetching, I'll confine myself to responding
only to those parts of his missives with which I agree. If I do not post
a response, it may be that I think he's a self-described career meddler
in others' affairs, and proud of it, as we've both said; upon the other
hand,
it may simply be that I'm too in awe of his worldliness and--what
was the word?--pondering? to dream of adding a jot from my own
callow, feckless, worthless few decades' experience of trying
to create the future's writing and thinking tools, so that
those who choose might be free to live science fiction themselves
rather than read it while living in chains--which bankrupt time, by the
bye,
some as the son of a politician, tells me among other things that
much harm is done for others' good; excepting, of course,
any law ever drafted by present company--I'm sure we needed every one
of them more than we need(ed) a world hypertext library
or a fundamental shift in how we perceive ethics.

Can you tell I've been reading 18th-century authors lately? :)

MMB

Dear Michael and other fellow Extropians:

That was a delightful response.

Enjoy!!!

AMG



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