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Richard Stallman Interviews - an Exclusive Techrights Series

Richard Stallman
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Summary: Privacy, anonymity, and of course freedom discussed with the founder of the Free Software Foundation, Dr. Richard M. Stallman

If Richard Stallman is "controversial" in some people's minds, it's because those whom he criticises or whose work he criticises want an artificial polarity to marginalise him. A person with principles is not a person worth berating; a person with weak principles or none at all (at times hypocrisy) would be more deserving of criticism. As the old saying goes, "when you believe in nothing, you'll fall for anything."



The value of freedom and civil/human rights is increasingly appreciated when the façade of those principles, especially in the West, is breaking down. A lot of secrecy-veiled violations bubble up to the surface, reminding people if not waking them up to the fact that their dignity is covertly being compromised. In the name of convenience or "security" a lot of people have turned a blind eye to glaring issues and in recent years the war on dissent took off primarily to address the 'problem' which is informed citizens.

"The value of freedom and civil/human rights is increasingly appreciated when the façade of those principles, especially in the West, is breaking down."Earlier this week I spoke to Richard Stallman, one of the people whom I never had reasons to disagree with. He has good experience and excellent track record foreseeing the future of computing, repeatedly showing that his dysphoric views on where technology is heading are actually quite prophetic. In a multi-part series of interviews we shall soon publish some of Richard Stallman's views on privacy in light of Snowden's important leaks. As far as we're aware, this will be the first time since this leak that Stallman addresses the issues in audio form. We would like to thank Stallman for taking the time to share his insights with us. Interviews may take a while to publish because of the need to transcribe and then double-check with Stallman.

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