Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
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- Naïve mind
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Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
I am looking to purchase some of Frank Herbert's other novels, but I'm dubious as to the right course of action.
I can buy them from second-hand booksellers; for some novels it seems to be the only option. But then no money flows back to the publishers, or the Herbert estate.
On the other hand, if I buy these new, then such a purchase might be taken as a vote of support for the Franchise, or even count as a statistic in the clock ticking towards titles such as "The Santaroga Standoff" or "The Dosadi Gambit" by our favourite pair of authors.
I strongly support the publisher and author's rights to be rewarded for their efforts and risk-taking; and I would not mind sponsoring the Herbert Estate were its beneficiaries to limit themselves to collecting the royalties. Matters are more complex though, and I wondered if anyone here would be willing to chime in.
I can buy them from second-hand booksellers; for some novels it seems to be the only option. But then no money flows back to the publishers, or the Herbert estate.
On the other hand, if I buy these new, then such a purchase might be taken as a vote of support for the Franchise, or even count as a statistic in the clock ticking towards titles such as "The Santaroga Standoff" or "The Dosadi Gambit" by our favourite pair of authors.
I strongly support the publisher and author's rights to be rewarded for their efforts and risk-taking; and I would not mind sponsoring the Herbert Estate were its beneficiaries to limit themselves to collecting the royalties. Matters are more complex though, and I wondered if anyone here would be willing to chime in.
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
Get them used, you might even bag a nice contemporist printing.
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
Bill Ransom is still alive.Naïve mind wrote: I strongly support the publisher and author's rights to be rewarded for their efforts and risk-taking; and I would not mind sponsoring the Herbert Estate were its beneficiaries to limit themselves to collecting the royalties. Matters are more complex though, and I wondered if anyone here would be willing to chime in.
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
^ Elegant argument. That seals it.
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
do what I do ... steal them from your local public library ...
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
im a big fan of steal this book,
but from the library?
about the last place anyone on the public dime is actually fighting against the excesses of an intrusive state...
you wouldnt by any chance happen to hate the post office as well would you?
if you sent a buck to the estate for the used book you bought somewhere
they would get more than they would from the publisher slinging a hundred copies through their channels
but from the library?
about the last place anyone on the public dime is actually fighting against the excesses of an intrusive state...
you wouldnt by any chance happen to hate the post office as well would you?
if you sent a buck to the estate for the used book you bought somewhere
they would get more than they would from the publisher slinging a hundred copies through their channels
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meh ... I'm not a big supporter of Laws in general ....
& the USPS is mostly irrelevant in my life ...
kinda like the Federal Government as a whole .....
& the USPS is mostly irrelevant in my life ...
kinda like the Federal Government as a whole .....
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
the transfer of wealth from public coffers to private investors
which the gutting of the post is being done for
will certainly happen in your lifetime
i get the revolt at law,
but id think given youd never let yourself be seen in the company of what passes today as libetarians
youd be more careful with the phrases your associated with these days
the aholes next door
have workbooks for the kiddies
that show susan b anthony and hellen killer
marching forth to battle abortion providers
sick shit
which the gutting of the post is being done for
will certainly happen in your lifetime
i get the revolt at law,
but id think given youd never let yourself be seen in the company of what passes today as libetarians
youd be more careful with the phrases your associated with these days
the aholes next door
have workbooks for the kiddies
that show susan b anthony and hellen killer
marching forth to battle abortion providers
sick shit
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Re: Orthodox Herbertarian Ethics
the poor who surround us
dont find the post or the fed [ or the library] irrelevant
the further their interests are plowed under
the less secure our middle class hidey holes become
dont find the post or the fed [ or the library] irrelevant
the further their interests are plowed under
the less secure our middle class hidey holes become