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While I can see where you are "coming from", and agree with your statement. There's no need to be hostile about it. Calling people a scumbag takes validity out of your argument.

I do think that not everyone has the resources to buy every book that comes out just because one chapter will be of use to them. I've seen guys in my college that barely have the money to eat. They are poor and manage to be in college with scholarships. Really brilliant people! Should they be denied the oportunity to learn? Not, in my opinion. If there's a case where a professor recommends a particular chapter from an additional book as a reference, I've bought it, and they have a real need, I will lend it to them. Dont take me wrong, you shouldnt be denied your right to eat and provide for your family either.

That problem could be solved to some extent if publishers allowed customers to buy excerpts from the book instead of forcing you to buy a whole book for a single useful chapter or two. Because a person could spend perhaps $7 for the part of the book he needs, instead of simply not buying the book, and downloading it off the net. But then again, letting you buy parts of the book would require them to recognize that not everything they publish is useful. And not all authors want to believe that.

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