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The Magnificent Bribe

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61 points by unclefuzzy 5 years ago · 11 comments

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quantified 5 years ago

> In theorizing the bribe, Mumford had warned that after enough people accept it, “no other choices will remain.

Makes me think of Richard Stallman when we apply this to software.

pjc50 5 years ago

Interesting that this was formulated so long ago.

But, point of language: "bribe" only applies when you're inducing someone to breach their responsibilities to someone else or "the system" as a whole, such as bribing someone to make a purchasing decision with the company's money or a policeman to leave you alone. While you can induce someone to make a decision on their own account, it's no more bribery than my employer is "bribing" me to write software.

i_am_proteus 5 years ago

Mumford's work influenced Jacques Ellul, author of The Technological Society https://archive.org/details/JacquesEllulTheTechnologicalSoci...

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