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This is really frustrating. I was actually reading about the development of Tetris. Alexey Pajitnov was a speech recognition worker in the Soviet Union who became a computer scientist because he wanted to use computers to make people happy.
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He came up with Tetris in his spare time based on toys he liked as a kid. And when he realized his friends and community really enjoyed what he'd made, he reached out to others to export the game. Only then did the idea leave the USSR and get licensed by capitalists.
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Capitalist countries sell you the myth of the "innovator". The solo entrepreneur who makes the world better out of passion. The truth about capitalism, however, is that this person isn't allowed to exist. Only things that make a profit are funded and workers are underpaid.
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This myth *actually* existed under socialism, though, with the USSR. As an anarchist and pretty sharp skeptic of state socialism, I think this is something the USSR did really well: artists had the tools and support they needed to create without market incentives.
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And then these so-called online leftists shit all over the legacy of the project they claim to defend because video games are "bourgeois white middle class degeneracy" and workers belong in a labor camp being productive to society or whatever. Fuckin pisses me off. Stop lmao
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The question isn't "why would we need video games, drugs, or porn under socialism". The question should be: why the fuck wouldn't we have them if people wanted them and they could be produced ethically? What's your deal?
