• save_the_humans
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    3 months ago

    Open source software is like communism. Held in commons, free to use, contribute to, and benefit from.

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      3 months ago

      And not in any way implemented by the government.

      I’m a conservative, and I have zero problem with communism when it’s performed spontaneously by people.

      It’s when the government starts doing it that it bothers me.

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        3 months ago

        This is so fractally confused. When “people” do it, that becomes a new government.

        Without a government to enforce public ownership of the means of production, there can’t be communism,
        just as without a government enforcing private ownership of the means of production, there can’t be capitalism.

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        And not in any way implemented by the government.

        Have you ever heard of GPL?

        To be fair publisherploitation(AKA copyright) in general is enforced by goverment.

        It’s when the government starts doing it that it bothers me.

        What is difference between paying membership fee in non-profit and paying taxes? What if difference between voting on members meeting and on referendum? What is difference between board elections and goverment elections? What is difference between paying members to not starve to death while achieving goal of non-profit and funding healthcare for citizens to not die while living?