Stephen Forrest wrote:
Richard Holton wrote:
Except...it's not your car!
Well, not quite. It's *was* his car, but it stopped being so the moment he brought it into the shop.
From that point on it became either the property of the shop, or the collective property of all the people in the shop (depending on how you see things).
Being a commie punk calling myself an anarchist, I prefer the idea that it becomes no one's property (GFDL licence aside), as I once argued for here: http://anti-state.com/forum/index.php?board=6;action=display; threadid=5852
That's partly what setting free means right... effectively not being owned by anybody.
Christiaan