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Old 10-07-2013, 11:11 AM   #187
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by calvin-c View Post
Faulty logic. Greater quantity <> greater quality. But your last comment is spot on.
My logic is solid. More competition leads to better quality, and not just in books. Why build a better mousetrap if you have no competition? Competition provides an incentive to make a better product. Without competition, someone else decides for you what is quality. More books doesn't mean that all the books are going to be quality; with more books you will get more bad books. But with more books, the reader has more power to decide what is worth reading. If less books eliminates a book that someone would like to read, that is a reduction in quality.
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