Monday, August 22, 2005

Mutualist Political Economy

A kind reader brought it to my attention that I hadn't updated the order info page for Studies in Mutualist Political Economy. I got a new shipment in in early August, so I should have regular copies in stock for quite a while. If you're interested, go to the order page.

Mutualist Political Economy is also the subject of an upcoming review issue of Journal of Libertarian Studies.

5 comments:

  1. kevin-

    no paypal capability?

    bg

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  2. Sorry. I've avoided it until now because
    1) after reading their contract I still couldn't be sure if they were actually obligated to do anything whatsoever; and
    2) I've seen so many horror stories about people's accounts being arbitrarily confiscated at the whim of PayPal.

    If your experiences are different, please pass them along. I might reconsider.

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  3. In hundreds of transactions, i've had exactly one real problem with Paypal - and that was resolved eventually. They're like most online services, a little hard to reach on a person-to-person basis and with a little bit of stupidity hardwired in. Much as i hate feeding even more of my cash to the eBay Leviathan, the service is pretty good.

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  4. And I have a conscientious objection to credit cards because of the Tragedy of the Commons they impose (see http://member.netlink.com.au/~peterl/publicns.html#NWKART1 - or is it #NWKART01 ?). How would people in Australia get adequate access anyway? International money orders? Sterling or Australian cheques, both of which I can do? What/how?

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  5. The foreign orders I've received have all been paid in U.S. currency. I tried accepting foreign currency, but it's almost impossible to find a dealer in Arkansas and when you can the fee eats up most of the money.

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