John - wrote: > Despite the political prejudices of a great many participants, Debian > may be the world's best instance of socialism in practice. If > socialists were smart, they'd learn something from this. Ditto > capitalists. Double ditto libertarian hardliners.
And just what have you learned from Debian and it's socialism? Here's what I learned. Socialism works when there is no real value to the items being exchanged. Because we can duplicate the code/programs at an insanely low price (it isn't free, electricity and net bandwidth/blank CDs cost) we can hand it out to any and all takers with no perceptable loss to us. However, in the real world where if I hand you my shirt I have none on my back socialism has yet to succeed. It's called 0-sum. However in a capitalist world where barter and trade reign each trade is, by definition, not 0-sum. The only time 0-sum works is when what you're trading is equal to or exceedingly darn close to 0. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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