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  • Cowbee nailed the core distinctions, but let me add that open source provides a living counter argument to the deeply ingrained dogma that capitalist hierarchies and profit incentives are the only way to organize labor and drive innovation. It’s a useful tool for talking about alternative ways to organize labor to people who’ve been indoctrinated into capitalist way of thinking.

    Every day, developers around the world contribute to projects like Linux or Wikipedia without a single dollar changing hands. They collaborate, debug, and build for shared purpose, recognition, or pure intellectual curiosity. This isn’t a fringe phenomenon either, it’s a massive, global ecosystem that produces tools and systems entire industries rely on.

    Open source demonstrates that people don’t need to be managed by shareholders or driven by personal profit to create complex and valuable things. Workers can self organize efficiently all on their own. Different projects and communities manage to interoperate and thrive organically within this framework.

    So open source stands as a direct and tangible refutation to the argument that without capitalism nothing would get done. It’s concrete proof that cooperation can fuel advancement and that we’ve been sold a story about work and motivation that is fundamentally flawed.