by Christopher Stewart
Over the last decade or so, file sharing has become a widespread
phenomenon. As much as having the possibility of exchanging information
almost instantaneously can represent a blessing in terms of
communication and progress, it obviously opens the door to pursuits that
enjoy a far less angelic reputation.
Still, the overall picture suggests that a significant number of
internet users participate in such ill-famed activities. Considering
this state of affairs, could illegal file sharing actually be a positive
process for those downloaders, and for the collectivity alike ?
The question is generally approached from the angle of its economic
impacts, but there is evidently more to the issue than its pecuniary
dimension.
Takers Economy proposes an alternative look at illegal file sharing
in light of the role of art in society, and in the context of the
oneness of all beings and things.
In addition, the inquiry explores the global picture from which the
circumstances emerge, and attempts to characterize the underlying
culture that gives rise to them.
Finally, the essay introduces a philosophy of endosymbiotism that
aims to foster attitudes and behaviours that accord with the ethics of
the inherent unseparateness of being.
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