When the people are invested with the power to control their own destiny, they take an interest.
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His conclusion is contrary to virtually everything I've seen in my 17 year history of commercial freeopen source solutions. I believe that the effect of open source on the proprietary vendors is a force 1,000 times more powerful than the force of proprietary principles on the open source community.
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You need in the long run for stability, for economic growth, for jobs, as well as for financial stability, global economic institutions that make sure that growth to be sustained has to be shared, and are built on the principle that the prosperity of this world is indivisible.
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People usually think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and ingrained opinions, but generally act according to custom.
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