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Date:      Sat, 13 May 2000 15:46:22 -0700
From:      W Gerald Hicks <jhix@mindspring.com>
To:        chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Why are people against GNU? WAS Re: 5.0 already?
Message-ID:  <391DDB3E.8DFFD8D0@mindspring.com>
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Anatoly Vorobey wrote:

> Stallman has never argued, AFAIK, for abolishing *material* property
> (which is actually *the* Communist idea; Communism as an ideology
> is rather indifferent to intellectual property and its special status);
> he has never argued against democracy, or capitalism, or free market,
> or any other Western capitalist ideal. He has argued against
> intellectual property, in particular its restrictions in software; and
> that is a radical and doubtable idea, but to claim it's Communist is
> to make a fool of oneself, IMHO.

In the present (US) economy intellectual property can be readily
converted to material property.

IMHO, Richard Stallman aligned GNU with communist ideology on purpose. 
Perhaps for the shock value to help generate controversy during the
early stages of the GNU project and maybe even because he agrees with
many of the tenets of communism.

Not that I agree with many aspects of capitalism as it exists today
either, particularly when one considers the often unhealthy influence
wealthy corporations hold over our governments.

It seems to me that greed is a universal ideology, regardless of any
system of "government".

Many people are against GNU because it attacks their livelihoods as
being unethical and has been perceived as a threat to their lifestyles. 
It's pretty simple really.

--
Jerry Hicks
jhix@mindspring.com


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