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The Hacker Ethic
Published by pris54 (Admin) |Wikipedia| 08 Aug, 2009
Don't. You read
"hacker" and your mind quickly links this term to "crime", what a shame. In its origins the term hacker referred to something very different to online crime, it was about restoring balance and building a better World.
In "The Hacker Ethic" Himanen, a Finnish philosopher, picks-up the concept, remind us its true, inspiring meaning and then expands it and presents it as a perfectly valid option to our current
status-quo.
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In The Hacker Ethic, Himanen is trying to understand the core of informationalism, the post-industrialist paradigm, extending the ideas of Manuel Castells' Information Age. As an alternative to the industrial-capitalist protestant work ethic he proposes a
hacker ethic as something like a cyber communitarianism. The structure of the information society is a web, which in contemporary business world manifests itself, for instance, in dynamic outsourcing and even cooperation with one's competitors. The "knots" of such a web get activated according to the needs and opportunities.
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