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by midoridensha
987 days ago
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You seem to have confused socialism and fascism. A government too entwined with a small number of corporations, to the point that it seems like it's a government for the corporations rather than the people, is generally considered a feature of fascism. A government embracing some sort of anti-corporate and free-and-open solution like OSS would resemble a socialistic policy more. But yes, I agree, the USG (and other governments) really should embrace Linux/OSS and help contribute to the ecosystem as well (unlike North Korea, for instance, which has a government-maintained Linux distro called Red Flag, but of course doesn't contribute anything at all). |
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Huh? We know what the socialist policy was. It was that the government was so closely entwined with corporations that they were staffed by government officials and explicitly considered arms of the government. None of the features you mention in your comment represent a distinction between socialism and fascism. They're shared by both systems. They just go farther in socialism than they do in fascism.