Barnes & Noble is about to go under brehs

Wisdomkeyz

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It is entirely great for consumers.
There are more potential consumers for goods than there are workers in any single field so to claim its bad is simply ignorant of economics.
I would suggest you read Frederic Bastiat "That Which is Seen" or Henry Hazlitt's "Economics in One Lesson" because your faulty logic is what was used to argue against automation and mechanization of production of goods when the industrial revolution started.

Producers are cheaper and quality is an option you can pay more for if you want.
You want craftmans handmade furniture there is a market for it, it cost more than machine made furniture, the choice is up to you on what you want to buy. There was no choice before, so complaining about things that used to be confined to very expensive prices being open to everyone at varying price points, is a bad road to take when trying to argue that it works against consumers.




:gladbron: I just bought that book economics in one lesson off amazon i haven't read it yet but im even more excited too now
 

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Barnes & Noble??? I'm still mad all the Borders Books stores closed.
Borders played smooth jazz, had big ass leather couches and seats in every section. Dope music and movie section. Had practically every single book I was looking for and if they didn't they would order it for pickup. The workers were hella cool. They knew about obscure shyt like Behold A Pale Horse when nobody was really on it like that and put me up on Confessions Of An Economic Hitman. And I don't even think I was in high school when I came in looking for that shyt but they didn't even trip. Their cafe was fire. I would cop a large iced coffee and be in that bytch for hours listening to new music and reading. They were way cheaper than B&N too. GOAT bookstore.

Borders Books was the GOAT. Man... I would sit in Borders for hours reading books, magazines and listening to music. I met so many bad bytches in Borders. RIP
 

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The Barnes & Noble here in Calabasas is still open. Considering the amount of daily traffic it sees, I highly doubt it's going under anytime soon.
 
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