Friedrich Nietzsche
Who owns knowledge
Who owns knowledge? That is the ultimate question, isn't it? It is a question that has been pondering philosophers and thinkers since the dawn of time. Is knowledge something that can be owned, or is it something that is freely available to everybody? Is it something that can be bought, sold, or traded? Is it something that can be owned by any one person or group, or is it something that is shared by all? It is an interesting question, and one that I find myself pondering often. My answer is a resounding 'no' - knowledge is not something that can be owned. It is something that is available to everyone, and it is something that should be shared. Knowledge is not something that can be bought, sold, or traded. It should be shared freely and without prejudice, so that everyone can benefit from it. Knowledge is something that can be shared and grown, and it should not be restricted to any one person or group. Knowledge should be shared so that everyone can benefit from it and so that everyone can grow and improve. Knowledge is something that is valuable and should be shared with the entire world.
