In CatB, I analogize open-source development to a free market in Adam Smith's sense and use the terminology of classical (capitalist) economics to describe it. In HtN I advance an argument for the biological groundedness of property rights and cite Ayn Rand approvingly on the dangers of altruism. And the entire body of tMC develops the thesis that open-source development and the post-industrial capitalism of the Information Age are natural allies.
Raymond est un libertarien. Pour lui, Sarko est de gauche.
[^] # Re: Non non, Steve Jobs n'aime pas les DRMs
Posté par Guillaume Laurent . En réponse à la dépêche iPod : sept ans de « progrès » dans l'emprisonnement numérique. Évalué à -2.
Je reposte donc la même url :
http://catb.org/~esr/writings/response-to-bezroukov.html
In CatB, I analogize open-source development to a free market in Adam Smith's sense and use the terminology of classical (capitalist) economics to describe it. In HtN I advance an argument for the biological groundedness of property rights and cite Ayn Rand approvingly on the dangers of altruism. And the entire body of tMC develops the thesis that open-source development and the post-industrial capitalism of the Information Age are natural allies.
Raymond est un libertarien. Pour lui, Sarko est de gauche.