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From the author: Examining the way in which capital exploits the volunteer labour of free soft-ware developers, this article argues that there is a historical continuity between hackers and labour struggle. The common denominator is their rejection of alienated work practices, which suggests that corporate involvement in the computer underground, far from inhibiting further struggles by hackers, may function as a catalyst for them.
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Title: The hacker movement as a continuation of labour struggle.
Author: George Dafermos
Publication:Capital & Class (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 2009
Publisher: Conference of Socialist Economists
Issue: 97 Page: 53(21)
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The hacker movement as a continuation of labour struggle.: An article from: Capital & Class
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Author(s)George Dafermos, Johan Soderberg
PublisherConference of Socialist Economists
ISBN / ASINB001UE97VS
ISBN-13978B001UE97V7
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank99,999,999
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