[OPE-L:1947] Vote on soc.politics.marxism--SOON (29 April) !!

Paul Zarembka (ecopaulz@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu)
Thu, 25 Apr 1996 00:21:59 -0700

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Here is the official 2nd call for votes on the Marxism
Anewsgroup (soc.politics.marxism) that the skinheads have targetted, to vote
against en masse. Do not reply to OPE-L, but to address described below.

LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
moderated group soc.politics.marxism

Newsgroups line:
soc.politics.marxism Karl Marx and his legacy in theory and practice.
(Moderated)

Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC 29 Apr 1996.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about
the proposal should be directed to the proponent.

Proponent: Per I Mathisen <perim@interlink.no>
Votetaker: Brennan Price <gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu>

OFFICIAL SOURCES OF THE CFV

The only official sources for copies of this CFV are the UseNet newsgroups to
which it is posted including news.announce.newgroups and the votetaker. An
official copy will also be sent to the Marxism mail lists after it is posted
in news.announce.newgroups. Contact majordomo@lists.village.virginia.edu if
you want information about the lists.

RATIONALE: soc.politics.marxism

There is currently no newsgroup dedicated to the discussion of Marxist
philosophy and politics. Such debate has long taken place in the "Marxism"
mailing list and occasionally on the newsgroup
alt.politics.socialism.trotsky. The "Marxism" list has currently well over
300 subscribers and carries about 30-50 posts a day. The above-mentioned
newsgroup carries about 10-20 posts a day and is no place for serious
discussion since it is haunted by irrelevant crossposts, off-topic
conversations and extensive flaming. Neither are moderated.

The reason the "Marxism" mailing list is insufficient is because many feel
30-40, often quite long, mails dropping into one's mailbox is too much, and
would prefer the quicker alternative of browsing a newsgroup. A newsgroup is
also more accessible for newcomers.

The soc.politics.* hierarchy was chosen because it fits well with our
intention of a newsgroup for discussion about marxism as political,
sociological and historical theory and as a means of changing the world.

CHARTER: soc.politics.marxism

This group is intended as a moderated forum for the discussion of marxism
and political topics in connection to marxism. This includes, but is not
restricted to, the political and philosophical theories of Marx, the
relevance and appliance of Marx's theories in the modern world and the
theories and activities of Marxist political movements and parties both
today and in the past.

Moderation Policy:

The moderators reserve the right to reject any articles submitted to
soc.politics.marxism that are insulting, using more than 1/4 quotation,
off-topic or not at all related to marxism. Crossposts will not be
tolerated unless it is an announcement of relevance or importance to the
newsgroup.

END CHARTER.

MODERATOR INFO: soc.politics.marxism

Moderator: Per I Mathisen <perim@interlink.no>
Contact address: marxism-request@stud.unit.no
Submission address: marxism@stud.unit.no

The RFD stated that Chris Faatz <cfaatz@teleport.com> would be the moderator
for this newsgroup. He decided that this work would be too time-consuming
for him, and therefore had to pass the responsibility to somebody else. For
the time being, this responsibility has been taken by proponent of the
newsgroup.

END MODERATOR INFO.

HOW TO VOTE

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about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply
inserts.

Then mail the ballot to: gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu
Just replying to this message should work.

Quick voting checklist:
1) Fill in the ballot form shown below.
2) Delete the rest of the CFV from your reply.
3) Make sure your reply goes to gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu.

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When in doubt, ask the votetaker.

--Brennan T. Price, UVV
Running UseVote 3.0