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20 December 2005 by AJ

Stallman’esque

Richard Stallman is best known as founder of the Free Software Movement, and I have written about that, and this man here many times before.
Now those of you who know Stallman, will find the first parts of this interview to be ‘refreshers’, things you’ve read before. But in the second half, he addresses things like other social inequities, globalism and similiar issues, how free software relates and differs and why those who seek to serve freedom in other parts of society should push for it in the digital realm as well.
Also look out for some interesting discussion on Ghandi.

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