Just because some big, bad, greedy corporation is going to take over all such movements, it does not mean that one should give up on one's dreams.
Likewise, after a number of anti-colonial struggles, the regimes which replaced them were rife with corruption, misrule and the very antithesis of striving towards a better world. But that does not mean we should have opted for the colonial situation, right? FN Florian Cramer <[email protected]> wrote: > It's one thing to sell your labor as alienated labor to a company, > knowing full well that you get exploited. It's another thing to > contribute to free software as a volunteer and (at least partially) > idealist cause and see others make $30 billions with it.
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