Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Jul 2007 20:58 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source "Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it. The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright - to promote progress, for the benefit of the public - then we must make changes in the other direction. This talk by Richard M. Stallman is broken into two parts: the main talk and the question and answer sessions following the talk. Both are available in only OGG/Theora format in keeping with Stallman's wishes."
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RE: faith
by butters on Sun 22nd Jul 2007 01:37 UTC in reply to "faith"
butters
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You have to have courage to actually live real freedom.

You're so correct, which makes it such a shame that you cannot apply your own logic. Courage means resolve in the face of hardship or opposition. It means standing up for your beliefs, even if it's not in your best interests. You have to believe in something in order to be courageous. Faith is a test of courage, not a substitute for courage.

The notion of freedom is a leap of faith. It's not clear from history of from social sciences that human societies trend toward freedom. But nevertheless, the belief that the human spirit yearns to be free is among the most popular and unifying beliefs held by people of various religions and cultures the world over.

I think that there's a difference between billions of people with a desire to be free and a society of billions of people that lives together in freedom. I think that there's a undercurrent of selfishness in the human condition that results in valuing individual freedom over collective freedom. I think that we must yield some individual freedom in order to gain collective freedom, and I think that collective freedom is the ultimate predictor of peace, progress, and prosperity.

This is what I believe. I believe that we have to sacrifice a little in order to achieve real freedom, and I believe that personal sacrifice is courageous. I believe that courage, resolve, and strength have been falsely attributed to selfish absolutists. I believe that freedom is a compromise that requires courage.

Faith is not a substitute for courage. I think that you have a little too much faith in humanity and not enough courage to confront reality.

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