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Ethics of Bypassing Paywalls on News
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<blockquote data-quote="partinobodycular" data-source="post: 77644573" data-attributes="member: 435281"><p>First off, it's not Mr., but the show of respect is duly noted.</p><p></p><p>I think that attempts at changing the system are noble endeavors, but unfortunately doomed to fail... until the day that one doesn't. And that day will probably come one arduous step after another. Things such as "Buy a pair, give a pair" may be little more than marketing schemes, but they do in a sense allow for voluntary wealth redistribution.</p><p></p><p>Who knows, given the right opportunity people may be capable of doing on their own what governments never could. Technology is creating wealth, it would be an awful shame to waste it on acquiring stuff. Give people the mindset and the opportunity to share, and perhaps you can change the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partinobodycular, post: 77644573, member: 435281"] First off, it's not Mr., but the show of respect is duly noted. I think that attempts at changing the system are noble endeavors, but unfortunately doomed to fail... until the day that one doesn't. And that day will probably come one arduous step after another. Things such as "Buy a pair, give a pair" may be little more than marketing schemes, but they do in a sense allow for voluntary wealth redistribution. Who knows, given the right opportunity people may be capable of doing on their own what governments never could. Technology is creating wealth, it would be an awful shame to waste it on acquiring stuff. Give people the mindset and the opportunity to share, and perhaps you can change the world. [/QUOTE]
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