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Marxist theory and free software

November 30, 1999 (8:00:00 AM) -  10 years, 2 months ago

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Mikael Pawlo writes, "First Monday published an article by Johan Soderberg where Soderberg explores free software from a Marxist perspective. Soderberg is very ambitious in his efforts to apply Marxist theory to free software development. It is not easy to sum the article up in a few sentences, but basically Soderberg sees software as a showcase of the productive force of the general intellect, foreseen by Marx 150 years ago. Hence, production becomes more social, thus the hacker movement can - according to Soderberg - challenge capital's domination over technological development. This is interesting food for thought, even if you do not share Soderberg political views on computer program development. A related political message furnished by Gnuheter. Stallman on why software should be free."

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