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books and temporarily Nothing is free You can temporarily download, free of charge, any of the three books listed below. Making these books available costs me (Philip Tagg) money, but much less than the original hard-copy prices shown in brackets after each title. Therefore, please donate to the running of this site. Then this free book download service can still be available for others than just you. It is alchemy to believe, as advertisers would have us do (like stock exchange gamblers), that you can ever have something for nothing (except maybe parental love as a young child). Maybe you think that providing nothing in exchange for the value you derive from using goods or services created by others is your divine right, that you need do nothing to gain everything. I fail to see any logic in such bizarre assumptions. As for these books, not paying anything for them affects their long-term availability (negatively) as much as making a small contribution affects their availability positively. I ask for no contribution from a student in a developing nation who cannot afford even $5 (2 or 3 € or £) for a book, but I do ask most students in my part of the world because many of them will pay $5 for a beer or a fast-food snack without batting an eyelid. And as for those who... Downloading To download, free of charge or for the price of a very small donation, any of the three books listed below: 1. Click the title of one of these three books:
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in one of the three online forms just listed and press Send. Altruism: a threat to freedom of enterprise Just to remind you that altruism was considered by an influential Swedish right-wing capitalist guru as a major threat to freedom of enterprise and a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit of the Holy Market Forces. I say buck the bloody market forces because they suck and stink. Look what they did over the last thirty years (this was written in early December 2008). Putting my books online for free is a mild form of altruism and so is making a small donation. Neither you nor I need do this. We would both gain financially by doing neither. So lets just do nothing and content ourselves with a life in ignorant boredom. Money? What a total drag! |