philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
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JasonPalmer
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philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
I am planning a new philosophy magazine, where people who contribute will be paid.
Not paying people is a sign of being a sociopath.
We must all guard against such people.
Do you, yes you, have an interesting article in mind ?
Not paying people is a sign of being a sociopath.
We must all guard against such people.
Do you, yes you, have an interesting article in mind ?
Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
Does that mean we should be charging you money to advertise your magazine here on the Philosophy Now Forum?JasonPalmer wrote: Not paying people is a sign of being a sociopath.
Best of luck with your mag.
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JasonPalmer
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
Actually, that is a bloody good idea !
We shall advertise on your website and in your magazine and bung you some cash for other things.
We can pay in advance if you want, i do not like credit, it gets confusing.
Marvelous idea !
Is in research now, then goes to planning company and accountants and then we talk with the finance raising expert.
I may not be able to fiddle, but from a small village a great city state I can build
yar, recessions great, lots of unemployed experts with nothing to do, yarrrr, loves it
We shall advertise on your website and in your magazine and bung you some cash for other things.
We can pay in advance if you want, i do not like credit, it gets confusing.
Marvelous idea !
Is in research now, then goes to planning company and accountants and then we talk with the finance raising expert.
I may not be able to fiddle, but from a small village a great city state I can build
yar, recessions great, lots of unemployed experts with nothing to do, yarrrr, loves it
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JasonPalmer
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
My people will talk to your people in due course, am sure there will be lots of things we can work together on.
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
"Where there is abundance there is no money to be made." - Jacque Fresco
There is an absolute abundance of people with philosophical opinions and so forth. You need something special which nobody else has to be able to sell it.
There is an absolute abundance of people with philosophical opinions and so forth. You need something special which nobody else has to be able to sell it.
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tillingborn
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
Clearly he never saw the celebrity section of magazine racks. There's your angle, Jason, Footballers Views, you'll be laughing. (Or at least the readers will.)The Voice of Time wrote:"Where there is abundance there is no money to be made." - Jacque Fresco
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JasonPalmer
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
The professional market research person shall do that, pull the accounts of philosophy now magazine, check mark segments etc.
Each to their own division of labour.
Each to their own division of labour.
Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
I think that people who are interested in philosophy do not have much money (other philosophers) and those who have money are not interested in philosophy, they do business and consider philosophers as trouble-makers.
So how could philosophical writers be paid ?
A foundation (Stiftung) could pay them. Alfred Nobel made one and it still works and rewards human achievements.
Some people die and do not know what to do with their money. Many used to give their money to "the Church" or to an asylum for cats and dogs. They might be convinced to contribute to such a foundation.
And instead of printing and sending magazines one could offer an e-version, downloadable on a "reader" or printable on demand.
This would be good for the environment.
And for those who wish to spare their eyes an audible version should be made available, with the author himself lecturing or explaining his point of view to the rest of the world. Voice carries a huge amount of information. That is why I go to lectures often.
I got one issue of PhilosophyNow Magazine as a gift some years ago (number 47) and I still keep it because there is a small picture of a brightly smiling Rick in it, as an editing director.
So how could philosophical writers be paid ?
A foundation (Stiftung) could pay them. Alfred Nobel made one and it still works and rewards human achievements.
Some people die and do not know what to do with their money. Many used to give their money to "the Church" or to an asylum for cats and dogs. They might be convinced to contribute to such a foundation.
And instead of printing and sending magazines one could offer an e-version, downloadable on a "reader" or printable on demand.
This would be good for the environment.
And for those who wish to spare their eyes an audible version should be made available, with the author himself lecturing or explaining his point of view to the rest of the world. Voice carries a huge amount of information. That is why I go to lectures often.
I got one issue of PhilosophyNow Magazine as a gift some years ago (number 47) and I still keep it because there is a small picture of a brightly smiling Rick in it, as an editing director.
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chaz wyman
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
Yes. I've got an idea for an article called;"Transference syndrome of politically right-wing sociopaths."JasonPalmer wrote:I am planning a new philosophy magazine, where people who contribute will be paid.
Not paying people is a sign of being a sociopath.
We must all guard against such people.
Do you, yes you, have an interesting article in mind ?
I would expect to be paid a generous stipend.
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Impenitent
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
no, where there is abundance, there should be music...
disrupting a queue with a bun dance can be fun...
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disrupting a queue with a bun dance can be fun...
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JasonPalmer
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Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
I had a look into it and writing a book is less hassle 
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Aw, I'm touched!duszek wrote: I got one issue of PhilosophyNow Magazine as a gift some years ago (number 47) and I still keep it because there is a small picture of a brightly smiling Rick in it, as an editing director.
(You probably guessed that anyway).
We already do the electronic edition thingy, btw. Philosophy Now magazine has digital editions for Kindle, for the Zinio app (iPad/Android etc) and a digital only subscription option for our website edition.
http://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Now/dp/B004K6LHLG (US Kindle edition)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philosophy-Now/dp/B004K6LHLG (UK Kindle edition)
http://tinyurl.com/PhilNowZinio (US Zinio edition)
http://tinyurl.com/PhilNowZinioUK (UK Zinio edition)
http://philosophynow.org/shop (website edition - includes access to all back issues!)
Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
Sadly, I never thought of that...JasonPalmer wrote:I had a look into it and writing a book is less hassle
Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
i have an idea for an article in your was going to be a magazine but now is not. it is 'when i first came here the founder of the magazine was saying 'corr' 'corr brothers and sisters' and was heading off 'into the wild' and now is 'yar, yaaarrrr' (paraphrase) 'anyone who doesn't want to get paid for their work is a sociopath' capitalist. what changed the founder of the magazines mind?
Re: philosophers should be paid to write for philosophy magz
maybe if you started it, you could call it the... fickle pickle?
