Paul Johnson wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Another liberal wanting to decide for everyone else what they should
drive, how they should live, etc.... You ought to be using Windows, not
an OS built on freedom of choice....
You realize that GNU and socialism have more in common than in difference,
right?
GNU/Linux has more in common with freedom of choice than anything else.
It's originators my not see that, or have had it in mind, but the fact
is it does. It doesn't require coercion or attempt to force anyone to
do things exactly the same as everyone else. It is a decentralized way
of doing things.
Socialism is just the opposite when put into practice. It centralizes
all power over individual preferences and decisions in the hands of the
government. That's why I am conservative. I value freedom of
expression, freedom of religion, and personal privacy. GNU/Linux is
very compatible with all of those concepts.
GNU/Linux also gives the poor man a helping hand. I find that very
refreshing in this day and age. It's like the old days of the wild west
when all the farmers in an area would get together and help the family
just starting out build their barn and outbuildings. Those farmers all
knew a new kid on the block would be a financial competitor in a free
market, but they cared about their neighbors enough to put money aside
and act upon humanitarian interests instead.
To tell the truth I see very little of the core of socialism in any part
of Linux. Even the core kernel development is decentralized. Linus
does only a very small part of actual development anymore. It's his
idea and implementation so he rightly holds a fair amount of power of
the kernel, but the process of kernel development most definitely isn't
a centralized one. If it were centralized there wouldn't have been more
than 2000 developers from all walks of life adding patches to it in the
last year. And in true socialism Linus would have had to give up his
entire power over the process, which I see as a truly stupid idea.
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