--Paul Fernhout
http://www.pdfernhout.net/
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The biggest challenge of the 21st century is the irony of technologies of
abundance in the hands of those thinking in terms of scarcity.
It's part of a much broader phenomenon. I think for every blockbuster
author, and everyone who had a comfortable standard of living as a
full-time author, and is now losing money because of the Internet,
there are probably at least ten people like me making a few thousand
extra bucks a year marketing our writing over the web who before the
network revolution would never have been heard of. For every
full-time recording artist signed on to a big label who's losing
money, there are probably ten part-timers making what they consider
nice money on the side by marketing their music directly to fans, who
would have been heart of before.
--
Kevin Carson
Center for a Stateless Society http://c4ss.org
Mutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism
http://mutualist.blogspot.com
The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto
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http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2005/12/studies-in-anarchist-theory-of.html