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 I am more class conscious than I was then, and at this stage I am lucky enough to not have to worry about going to bed hungry or homeless. To me, those two realities are the basis of my freedom and are what will help me drive social impact. The majority of the world does not have that. And I am not persuaded they will get it through the free software movement.
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Shay, can you explain how and why you think Eben argued that socially productive work flows organically from free software? i don't think that's a correct summary. I think it's fair to say that unfree/proprietary software forecloses many possibilities for human progress, but that's quite a different concept. Do you agree with the latter idea as I have put it?

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