Economics of Sex and Marriage:
Studied Through the Logical-Deductive Science of Praxeology
by — Mike Anderson
We can look all around us and observe many things about human behavior regarding sexuality and marriage.
Using the logical deductive approach of the Austrian economists, this book attempts to provide a unified theory explaining some of the major phenomena of human mating relationships. The seemingly “pro-polygamy” conclusions presented here are bound to make this work controversial, but this was certainly not the author’s intent.
These conclusions follow inescapably when the basic principles of economics are applied to human sexual behavior.
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December 30, 2020 at 11:15 pm
Jason Hancock
Is there a copy of this book still available to buy on Patriarch Publishing House? I’ve been looking for this book everywhere. I could only find mention of it. No matter where I went online, it was not available for me to purchase. I really would like to have this book. Thank you for any information you could provide.
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December 31, 2020 at 5:09 pm
SandreS
Hi Jason, just a short note to let you know that this book is no longer available.
However, if you go to our main page there are other great books available.
http://www.patriarchpublishinghouse.com/
Thanks for your inquiry,
Admin
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January 1, 2021 at 4:42 am
Jason Hancock
Dear Admin,
Thank you for your response to my inquiry. However, I have to ask if there is there no way to personally contact the author to let him know of my interest and desire, as well as hope, to purchase his book? Again, thank you for your response and time.
With Respect,
Jason Hancock
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January 1, 2021 at 6:37 pm
SandreS
Hi Jason,
Thanks again for you interest.
I’m sorry to say that we’ve lost contact with the author, and have no more of his books in stock.
Regards in God’s grace, happy new year!
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January 5, 2021 at 3:25 pm
Jason Hancock
Dear Admin,
Thank you again for your response. Since this book is no longer a viable option, could you recommend another book that supports the case for Plural Marriage from an entirely Economic standpoint? Everywhere I go on the internet, there are books, papers, and journals that talk about polygyny/polygamy/plural marriages from a sociological standpoint – whether socioeconomic, sociopolitical, or socio-what-have-you. I’m not interested in any of that. I want one from an Economic standpoint. My most recent college class was Macroeconomics, while doing research for my class, I came across this title. The description I read piqued my interest, so I’ve been looking for it all over the place. That’s why I wanted this book. I agree with Polygyny from a Biblical standpoint, completely. I know that Polygyny is Economically sound, I just need to see it written and supported by professional Economics. I would appreciate an answer either way, thank you. And again, thank you for your response and time.
With Respect,
Jason Hancock
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January 1, 2021 at 9:04 pm
Jason Hancock
Dear Admin,
Thank you again for your response. Since this book is no longer a viable option, could you recommend another book that supports the case for Plural Marriage from an entirely Economic standpoint? Everywhere I go on the internet, there are books, papers, and journals that talk about polygyny/polygamy/plural marriages from a sociological standpoint – whether socioeconomic, sociopolitical, or socio-what-have-you. I’m not interested in any of that. I want one from an Economic standpoint. My most recent college class was Macroeconomics, while doing research for my class, I came across this title. The description I read piqued my interest, so I’ve been looking for it all over the place. That’s why I wanted this book. I agree with Polygyny from a Biblical standpoint, completely. I know that Polygyny is Economically sound, I just need to see it written and supported by professional Economics. Again, thank you for your response and time.
With Respect,
Jason Hancock
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