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3. And Yet, Uncertainty: The Long Shadows of the American Methodenstreit
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Chris Sagers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: A Case Bigger Than It Seemed 1
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PART I . POLICY AS PROLOGUE
- 1. The Great Generalization 17
- 2. In the First Ships: Competition as a Concept and Its Special Role in American History 28
- 3. And Yet, Uncertainty: The Long Shadows of the American Methodenstreit 43
- 4. Uncertainty of Another Kind: Coping with Capitalism through Association and Self-Help 55
- 5. Tensions of the Latter Day and Some Unexpected Skepticism 63
- 6. Competition as a Living Policy, circa 2019 69
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PART II. THE EBOOKS CASE
- 7. The Old Business of Books 77
- 8. Bookselling and the Birth of Amazon 97
- 9. Publishers, Booksellers, and the Oldest Problem in the World 105
- 10. Price-Fixing in Books 121
- 11. Content and the Digital Transition in Historical Context 128
- 12. The Promise and Threat of Electronic Books 140
- 13. How Electronic Books Came to Be, and What It Would Mean for the Apple Case 150
- 14. Google Books 164
- 15. The Kindle 171
- 16. The eBooks Conspiracy 180
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PART III. COMPETITION AND ITS MANY REGRETS
- 17. The Long Agony of Antitrust 205
- 18. So Are Books, After All, Special? Is Anything? 213
- 19. The Virtues of Vertical and Entry for Its Own Sake 220
- 20. Amazon 228
- 21. The Threat to Writers and the Threat to Cultural Values 247
- 22. The Creeping Profusion of Externalities 253
- Conclusion: Real Ironies 261
- Notes 267
- Acknowledgments 315
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: A Case Bigger Than It Seemed 1
-
PART I . POLICY AS PROLOGUE
- 1. The Great Generalization 17
- 2. In the First Ships: Competition as a Concept and Its Special Role in American History 28
- 3. And Yet, Uncertainty: The Long Shadows of the American Methodenstreit 43
- 4. Uncertainty of Another Kind: Coping with Capitalism through Association and Self-Help 55
- 5. Tensions of the Latter Day and Some Unexpected Skepticism 63
- 6. Competition as a Living Policy, circa 2019 69
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PART II. THE EBOOKS CASE
- 7. The Old Business of Books 77
- 8. Bookselling and the Birth of Amazon 97
- 9. Publishers, Booksellers, and the Oldest Problem in the World 105
- 10. Price-Fixing in Books 121
- 11. Content and the Digital Transition in Historical Context 128
- 12. The Promise and Threat of Electronic Books 140
- 13. How Electronic Books Came to Be, and What It Would Mean for the Apple Case 150
- 14. Google Books 164
- 15. The Kindle 171
- 16. The eBooks Conspiracy 180
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PART III. COMPETITION AND ITS MANY REGRETS
- 17. The Long Agony of Antitrust 205
- 18. So Are Books, After All, Special? Is Anything? 213
- 19. The Virtues of Vertical and Entry for Its Own Sake 220
- 20. Amazon 228
- 21. The Threat to Writers and the Threat to Cultural Values 247
- 22. The Creeping Profusion of Externalities 253
- Conclusion: Real Ironies 261
- Notes 267
- Acknowledgments 315
- Index 319