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  • '''martinet''' ''n.'' 1. a rigid military discipline; 2. one who demands absolute adherence to forms and rules. ''Mo ...mits the Martinets to rise and make themselves, often, a de facto [[police force]]. If the Martinets achieve formal power, i.e. to [[IP ban]] or censor tal
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  • ...ictions on field of use'''" means that software is explicitly licensed for military purposes, spying purposes, selling environmentally and socially destructive ...e some powers of persuasion, but they have no practical powers to actually force the license terms to be met. What rights they have are not enforceable sin
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  • ...unwise. Instead you would do better to use the closest to exact opposite military doctrines and disciplines, if you wish to have any chance against them in b :Useless and self-defeating: to force corporations to be responsible for [[comprehensive outcome]]s of their prod
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  • ** [[power network]] of those who force change ** [[power politics]] involving [[military force]]
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