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Utopia now: Why the utopian vision of William Morris is now within reach

2 pointsby deniswabout 3 years ago

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nonrandomstringabout 3 years ago
In my opinion Morris was not a socialist, he was an anti-industrialist, and by implication, anti-cartel&#x2F;monopoly. I don&#x27;t even think he was an anti-capitalist in that he championed petit-commerce and boutique trade.<p>&gt; The danger, were such a path to be fully co-opted by the current (very) dominant context, is obvious, and it must realistically be acknowledged. If you profit from an economic model on a large scale, if you draw your rents from it, why would you not fight for it, even when this is not good for anyone else?<p>This is the big problem today isn&#x27;t it? The patent system. Specious lawsuits against startups. Copyright trolls. Companies like ebay harassing critics. Facebook playing with political manipulation. These &quot;industrial-scale&quot; companies are becoming gangsters. They&#x27;ve figured that its less cost effective to innovate than it is to hold others back.
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