Re: [ox-en] The Ideology of Free Culture and the Grammar of Sabotage
- From: magius <gmagius gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:12:27 +0100
IMHO the problem with "large companies" is not their dimension, but
their property. Individual companies have *people* back, big corps
have only money. And money flows where is other money.
On 2008/2/4, Stefan Merten <smerten oekonux.de> wrote:
Matteo Pasquinelli:
> 2) question the role and complicity of the commons
> within the global economy and put the common stock out of the
> exploitation of large companies;
I'm really sorry to say this but once more your anti-Semitic attitude
shows through: Single workers may but large companies may not? That
argument has an anti-Semitic structure. In Germany the Nazis
distinguished "Raffendes Kapital" and "Schaffendes Kapital". And they
killed those who were supposed to be the "Raffendes Kapital" in the
concentration camps...
Also this would introduce massive practical problems. On which account
is a company large?
All this said despite that commercial use of peer products is no
problem - as you say yourself for single workers.
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