August 16, 2025
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J. Orlin Grabbe put out the first issue of The Laissez Faire City Times on Nov. 1, 1997, which some think of as All Saints Day but which he knew as Nevada Day. Orlin was living in Reno, Nevada at the time. Orlin used both his own name and the pseudonym Zola, after the writer Emile Zola, a Frenchman who was known for exposing misdeeds of the government. There were 8 issues in 1997, 44 in 1998, 50 in 1999, 52 in 2000, 53 in 2001 (there were 53 Mondays in 2001), and 6 issues in early 2002. Basically he selected (or sometimes wrote ) the articles, read them for content, did some copy editing, and set them up initially into basic and sometimes crude html. The Publisher did the graphics, ran the web site, and paid the writers. Fortunately the working arrangement with the Publisher was ended as the bigger project of Laissez Faire City was eroding. This led to the birth of The Laissez Faire Electronic Times around February 18, 2001. The Publisher of this new publication was The Digital Monetary Trust, and writers could, if they chose, have their payments made directly to their anonymous DMT/ALTA accounts. The editorial policy remained the same as previously followed. They published articles on freedom, finance, and the digital society, with implied emphasis on the rights of the individual. Existing writers for Laissez Faire City Times could have their old articles reposted at the new Laissez Faire Electronic Times web site, provided they give me permission to do so. (However, articles could not be removed from the Laissez Faire City Times web site, because the right to have them there was a condition of their acceptance and for which authors had been paid.) Laissz Faire Electronic Times 2.0 was founded as a publishing concern that is primarily focused on the same values mentioned above. LFE2.0 is behind the preservation of orlingrabbe,com. The orlingrabbe.com website will never be used for monetization as long as LFE2.0 is the steward. The external links are mostly removed and anything we feel should be commented on will happen outside that domain. There is a modified links page still which is non-commercial in nature. It may have gotten you here. Article submissions for the new Laissez Faire Electronic Times 2.0 is a possibility and a topic for future review. Intially I will use this space to evaluate and critique the "Complete Works of J.Orlin Grabbe" and to host email for contact.
Since I will be doing the web site myself, at least initially, it will be simple and streamlined — and without the strange clutter that the Laissez Faire City Times web site seems to have acquired. Here's to the future. |