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Libre Culture

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What is libre culture?

Libre culture is all about empowering people. While the general philosophy stems greatly from the free software movement, libre culture is much broader and encompasses other aspects of culture such as music, movies, food, technology, etc.

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I am just wondering why we dont using technology to rull the world together yet...

just get unite and work together

how many people using open source hardware/software?

I have a lot of questions and I wanna hear ALL opinions..

no prejudice so kill me now ;)

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[–] comfy@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Scarcity is definity a big factor in the struggle for power, but I wouldn't say it can be the full story. Consider the rise of digital file sharing as a possible case study of post-scarcity: I would say it has had MASSIVE benefits in information sharing and accessibility of some information (e.g. academic papers, piracy circles, online download stores) but has also prompted artificial scarcity. I would even assert we already see artificial scarcity in things like food waste. We have the technology, skills and people to do much more than we can, but our society pushes people to act selfishly simply to ensure food, shelter, security and luxury.

[–] zorkmids_for_nothing@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

digital file sharing [..] has had MASSIVE benefits in information sharing and accessibility of some information [..] but has also prompted artificial scarcity

You mean artificial scarcity of those resources by, for example, companies charging access fees, as is the case with scientific journals?

I think that problem is still inherently a cause of scarcity. File sharing is cheap enough that it doesn't have to be scarce, but companies want money, and they've figured out a way to make those resources artificially scarce. But if food and shelter and whole bunch of other stuff wasn't scarce, companies wouldn't even need to exist. Why work if all resources are readily available for free?

Do note that I'm talking about some Startrek-esque future utopia with basically unlimited availability of electric power, natural resources and automation. Maybe we'll get that far as a species someday, but for now I guess there's plenty of scarcity to go around. Pun intended. ;-)