Linux For Anarchists, by Mike Benham, is an interesting political analysis of why political anarchists (and other social justice & anti-capitalist activists) should avoid Microsoft software, along with an explanation on how to make the transition to Linux.
(Mike is the guy behind the Distributed Library Project)
(He's also another revolutionary knitting type - in this case an "Anarchist Knitter"!)
Monday, September 1, 2003
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