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[News] Economics Nobel Laureates Consistently Bash Intellectual Monopolies

  • Subject: [News] Economics Nobel Laureates Consistently Bash Intellectual Monopolies
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:42:35 +0100
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Three Economic Nobel Laureates In A Row Recognizing Power Of Infinite Goods

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| With the Nobel Prize in Economics being awarded to 
| Elinor Ostrom (as well as Oliver Williamson) this 
| year, plenty of people are noting that Ostrom's 
| seminal work has to do with how the concept of 
| "the tragedy of the commons" isn't really true in 
| many cases, and how that "commons" can often self-
| regulate itself. And, Ostrom definitely recognizes 
| how this applies to the "commons" that is the 
| public domain. I didn't want to comment right away 
| on this. While I've read Ostrom's work in the 
| past, I wanted to revisit some of it, to refresh 
| myself on it. 
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20091014/1453016535.shtml


Recent:

I never won a Nobel Peace Prize.

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| I woke up on the morning of October 9th to
| find that President Obama had won the Nobel
| Peace Prize.
|
| There was a lot of discussion about whether
| President Obama had "earned" the honor or
| not, and a lot of discussion about how the
| Nobel Peace Prize is not always for what
| you have done, but encouraging you to keep
| going in what you are doing.
|
| As I read his acceptance speech, I thought
| about Free and Open Source Software, and
| applied parts of his speech to my favorite
| subject.
|
| "Let me be clear, I do not view it as a
| recognition of my own accomplishments"
|
| A lot of people have said to me, "Thank you
| for what you do for Free Software". I tell
| them that I was someone who was in a
| particular place at a particular time. I
| did what I thought needed doing, and what I
| had skills to do.
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http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Paw-Prints-Writings-of-the-maddog/I-never-won-a-Nobel-Peace-Prize
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