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Who wants to bet that this gets hacked with a Stallmanic rant? A Rand rant?

Tolerance is appreciated - these critiques are welcome but please try to remember that outside fringe circles economics don't see Stallman or Rand as major contributors.

One way to approach those issues is that Stallman is big on the instructional value, and subordinating individual contribution to that, whereas Rand is the other way around, seeing all instructional value coming from the individual... but these are extreme views.

Ultimately, those views belong here - and *NOT* in the instructional capital or individual capital entries which are much less controversial notions than this.

Keeping this entry separate is one way to keep the rants away from the economics.