Some of Stallman's comments made there are disgusting (the pedophilia and abortion comments), but what does that have to do with the FSF board? You can't deny he has earned his spot there considering all that he has done.
I agree, but marxist control more than corporate control. The usual suspects are increasing their influence in the software space. It used to be at corporations like Google, but it is extending into the open-source world now.
Some people argue that the FSF and the GPL license are already communist in nature. I don't think I have an argument against that. I don't think there is a "class struggle" though so I can see marxists wanting to add that.
I think that’s a dumb argument tbh. Think of it this way, if there was no government regulation enforcing “intellectual property ownership”, then this wouldn’t be an issue in the first place. If you are going to assert that there is such a thing as “intellectual property” (you can guess how I feel about that) then of course people are within their rights to protect their intellectual property as much as any corporation is. It’s a two-edged sword.
Any government involvement in anything is fundamentally communist. Why? The principle behind government and communism is the same: violence is a justifiable method to get your goals accomplished.
The only difference in practice is the extent to which people are willing to accept such an intrusion into their lives. For a communist government, it’s pervasive. You live and breathe by their rules. For everyone else there is usually a limit to what you are willing to accept.
If you think about it, politics arose because killing people to resolve differences is absolutely devastating to societies. Think of how much economic devastation WW2 caused, not to mention the human life lost. It was just a massive waste of resources on every level.
Politics is a way of avoiding war by limiting the violence through majority consent/submission to some kind of authority. We understood at some point that a king has no more authority than the average man, and so we went to republics. Now kings seem like a quaint notion from a more primitive time.
Hopefully one day we will come to understand the evil of imposing through force on one another, but until that day we use the tools that are available to us to resolve disputes.
I’m not a fan of governments in general but if I can’t resolve my issue through some amicable agreement with the other party, I’m sure as hell going to try the court system. I see it as the best humanity has been able to achieve so far.
Some of Stallman's comments made there are disgusting (the pedophilia and abortion comments), but what does that have to do with the FSF board? You can't deny he has earned his spot there considering all that he has done.
I remain partly convinced that all this shenanigans in the FSF is to enable more corporate control over it and open source software in general.
I agree, but marxist control more than corporate control. The usual suspects are increasing their influence in the software space. It used to be at corporations like Google, but it is extending into the open-source world now.
Some people argue that the FSF and the GPL license are already communist in nature. I don't think I have an argument against that. I don't think there is a "class struggle" though so I can see marxists wanting to add that.
I think that’s a dumb argument tbh. Think of it this way, if there was no government regulation enforcing “intellectual property ownership”, then this wouldn’t be an issue in the first place. If you are going to assert that there is such a thing as “intellectual property” (you can guess how I feel about that) then of course people are within their rights to protect their intellectual property as much as any corporation is. It’s a two-edged sword.
Any government involvement in anything is fundamentally communist. Why? The principle behind government and communism is the same: violence is a justifiable method to get your goals accomplished.
The only difference in practice is the extent to which people are willing to accept such an intrusion into their lives. For a communist government, it’s pervasive. You live and breathe by their rules. For everyone else there is usually a limit to what you are willing to accept.
If you think about it, politics arose because killing people to resolve differences is absolutely devastating to societies. Think of how much economic devastation WW2 caused, not to mention the human life lost. It was just a massive waste of resources on every level.
Politics is a way of avoiding war by limiting the violence through majority consent/submission to some kind of authority. We understood at some point that a king has no more authority than the average man, and so we went to republics. Now kings seem like a quaint notion from a more primitive time.
Hopefully one day we will come to understand the evil of imposing through force on one another, but until that day we use the tools that are available to us to resolve disputes.
I’m not a fan of governments in general but if I can’t resolve my issue through some amicable agreement with the other party, I’m sure as hell going to try the court system. I see it as the best humanity has been able to achieve so far.