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user-inactivated  ·  3756 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Paul Krugman on monopsony, Amazon and Standard Oil

Anyone: alternatives to Amazon's chokehold on online book sales? I mean legitimate, hard copies in the mail stuff. Not gutenberg.

Preferably also not stupidly expensive. I'll support the so-called monopsony before I'll bankrupt myself.

EDIT: also, I acknowledge that this is a bit of a problem but as usual Krugman didn't convince me of a whole lot.





wasoxygen  ·  3756 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Anyone: alternatives to Amazon's [unmatched record of pleasing customers, even Amazon critics] on online book sales?
There are alternatives, but the easiest way to find them is to use yet another company that has served so many people so well that columnists fret with vague misgivings of its potential to perform unspecified ill deeds.

Hey mk, any update on The Great Diaper Payback?

b_b  ·  3756 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    ...as usual Krugman didn't convince me of a whole lot.

I think his columns would be a lot more compelling if they switched format. My favorite NYT columnists are Greenhouse and Edsall. They're also academics writing for the popular set. The difference is that they don't write at regular intervals. They write once every two weeks on average, I'd estimate, and they get to write way longer pieces. Krugman suffers from the problem that he has to bang something out every Monday and Friday, and they are usually only about 500 words. If he took his time and wrote 2000-2500 word columns, I think they'd be a lot more interesting and informative. Often, I have deja vu when I read him, and it gets annoying.

user-inactivated  ·  3756 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I agree. I'm also slowly growing used to the Vox, WaPo wonks, etc. style -- opinion pieces, yes, but where every third word is a link to a fact or to further reading. Saturation with substance. Krugman just pontificates at you. I'd rather have access to information from both sides and make up my own mind.