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by beckman466
1732 days ago
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> the world economy is changing faster than people can be educated how can people learn if large parts of humanity's scientific and technological feedback/learning loops are commoditized and made artificially scarce by our economic system? especially now that we have digital technology available that could make the storing and transmitting of informational artifacts super cheap. so i think neither of the two reasons you stated, but because we are living in a black box society. we are being forcefully disinherited by the propertied class. knowledge laborers who get 2x median income have just been less victim to capitalist gatekeeping, since a few are needed to generate more intellectual property for the propertied class. [2] [1] Aaron Swartz, Guerilla Open Access Manifesto: https://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamj... [2] Wendy Liu, Gatekeeping in the tech industry: https://dellsystem.me/posts/fragments-50 |
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Hilariously enough in my current gig I have access to pretty much all the journals out there, yet scihub is still easier to use and libgen has more books. The only place I think that has libgen beat is the British Library and that's only because they haven't digitised most of their old books yet.