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That citation appears as irrelevant completely to the topic.

If you want more relevant citation then this: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" (C) Lao Tzu

For that matter I would say that first major step to real FOSS was made in 1917. But it was too early and shouldn't that brutally enforced. Evolution is the only reasonable way to get anywhere in such complex systems.

Relevant fact: all hardware and software in USSR was Open Source. Any non-trivial product must be and was accompanied by full schematics. Software sources must be printed out, etc. By law.



"The difference between theory and practice is greater in practice than in theory."--Herb Sutter in C++ User's Journal


"That citation appears as irrelevant completely to the topic."

The point was, that marxism as a theory is only a plan - and that plan did not really worked out in reality so far.

And if you want to paint the USSR in a golden FOSS picture, well I would suggest talking with people who actually lived there and were not in a privileged party position. And it would be news to me, that the USSR published their tank, aircraft or rockets schematics.


> USSR in a golden FOSS picture

I do not have such intention. I just wanted to point out particular fact.

> I would suggest talking with people who actually lived there

I do that every day. With myself.

> privileged party position

That's definitely not about myself.

> the USSR published their tank, aircraft or rockets schematics.

I had a rank of Lieutenant (Reserve) of Strategic Forces of USSR and specialty "Control Systems of Ballistic Missiles".

Trust me, end users of these devices had full schematics :)


>marxism as a theory is only a plan

It's not a plan. Marx specifically avoided any such planning and explained why. Marxism is a theory about capitalism. It's not a plan at all.


"Marx specifically avoided any such planning and explained why."

Where did he say so?

Because marxism as I know it, surely is and has a plan. A plan to completely reshape society and economy. Dictatorship of the proletariat ... until the state of real communism is achieved.

Can it be, you only heard of the capital, but not the communist Manifest?


Marx did use the phrase commonly translated "dictatorship of the proletariat." But he certainly did not publish a plan for how to achieve it.

He did the exact opposite, he explained why he thought such a plan should not be published.

> Can it be, you only heard of the capital, but not the communist Manifest?

The Communist Manifesto -- which is a statement of the Communist Party rather than Marx, though he wrote it -- includes a political platform, but read the platform and you see, it is mostly just social democratic reforms. At most, it approaches "revolutionary reform" (i.e., reforms meant to make revolution possible). It certainly isn't a description of the "dictatorship of the proletariat." You won't ever find that and cite it.




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