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Re: The end of Linux as we know it? - trinidad - 12-27-2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specters_of_Marx Derrida had the new internationalism and its unavoidably infectious hypocrisy pegged. New names same oppressors. Making money is in its least ethical spectre in international business. Imperialism was more essentially ethical. Of course in a genuine assessment communism was even less ethical than capitalism. Linux doesn't have a lot to do with international business and political ethics. It once aspired to a kind of lame geekdom of anarchy, but gave itself much too much credit as an influence. Capitalism is not an idealism, rather in fact, it is natural enough to be named an inherent quality of human reason... but of course any ethical aspirations that could be acquired by it are dependent on that same humanity... which we seem to be in the process of redefining in this age. TCÂ Re: The end of Linux as we know it? - TheDead - 12-28-2018 Quite a profound forum post for the holidays! ![]() This's the saeson to be sharing! ![]() Cheers! Re: The end of Linux as we know it? - Moltke - 12-29-2018 If you wanna have a good read may I suggest this https://libcom.org/files/Eric%20Hobsbawm%20-%20Age%20Of%20Extremes%20-%201914-1991.pdf |