Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
http://www.oekonux.org/texts/marketrelations.html

and there's more, if you want to talk seriously.

Collin


In the article he just describes that there is a shift in the "mode of production" from classical capitalsim, i.e. that there is another means to be profitable without imposing "the property" as the fundamental or "inalienable" right (the presupposition of the classical political economy). In this mode of production the separation is not between the posessors ot the means of production & the labor but between the "know how" (of making and marketing) and the consummer. It is not better nor worse than capitalism but the fundamental argument of Marx was that the capitalism was not "natural" so there is not a possibility to have a "lows of economy". The "free software" & GPL is an example of that - to change the rules of the game following the rules of the game.


So it's just a game and there is nothing natural and eternal.

luben



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