Vaughn Treude wrote: >For those who may not have seen this: >http://www.lewrockwell.com/lora/m.lora22.html >Enjoy! > > The author does not describe communism accurately. Soviet Russia had something they called "state socialism", which they claimed was necessary until the evils of capitalism would be vanquished. Then the state would "wither away", leaving nothing but The People, generously sharing their resources and productivity, from each according to his ability, to each according to his need . . . Thus pure communism does not involve state control. Free Software is the closest thing I've seen to this ideal. So I don't think Ballmer's comment was that far off base, because he was talking about "the characteristics of communism that people love ..." . Free Software does indeed have some strong resemblances to classic Marxism. What makes this possible, in the field of software, is that a knowledge resource can be replicated indefinitely, so we can share something and still have it. Not so with physical resources: it's always a trade-off. In the Marxist definition, Capitalism is also a central control of the means of production, only it's for the sake of the Bad Guys, while State Socialism is for the sake of the Good Guys. As Orwell said, all animals are equal, only some animals are more equal than others. Owning things (or managing them) gives us control, and people tend to like being "more equal than others". But some concentration of power can lead to efficiencies ... within reason. An "owner" can be like Linus, or like Bill. We are now seeing excessive concentration of power in the hands of corporations, which lots of people see as OK because they are providing us with bread and circuses. But the downside is getting more obvious, so I'm confident the pendulum will swing, and Free Software is part of that. Constructive, generous, altruistic motives are a good thing. Selfish motives get a lot of stuff done too. It's all about balance. Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss