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Libre Manifesto

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The Libre Manifesto is a manifesto calling for art and culture to recognise and reject the movement towards commodification and capitalism. Written by the Libre Society, it is an open call to sharing art, music and literature.

The Libre society are influenced by a variety of philosophical sources: Dadaism, Gilles Deleuze, Heidegger, Marxism, Situationism, Copyleft, Carl Schmitt, Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri and others.

See Also

  • A concise Libre Manifesto with roots in the free software and free knowledge movements.