https://newleftreview.org/II/113/richard-stallman-talking-to-the-mailman
richard stallman

> TALKING TO THE MAILMAN
> Interview by Rob Lucas
> Free software is software that respects users’ freedom and community.
> It’s not about price. It’s libre, not gratis.

At this point, I disagree with RMS. The 'freedom to afford software' should
be actually included as the Fifth Freedom of the Free Software Campaign
worldwide. As things stand, the outrageous pricing of software
(notwithstanding the FOSS challenge) has made it unaffordable to maybe 80%
of the world's population. Talking from an Indian context, it has been
sometimes roughly calculated how much a license fee would cost in terms of
the income of an average person, or even a middle-class person.

People are excluded by the pricing (apart from the Freedom aspect). Many
millions more.

It might be that RMS would not want to alienate the potential coder with
this sad reality. But then, this is like the Left worldwide also made the
mistake of reassuring the worker that his rights would be superior and
protected. Today, the reality in many parts of the globe is that a tiny,
organized working class has become a labour aristocracy of sorts, while
large swaths of unorganized workers (or migrant workers, or those in
another part of the globe) are the slaves of the 21st century...

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