icerat
Philosopher
Skeptic and Kevin R Brown are correct as the list of peer reviewed that cite either FitzPatrick or Taylor are legion and here are some more:
icerat says - "maximara believes MLM to be a scam"
See!!! Icerat thinks MLM is a scam! He cited maximara!
I was challenging the points you were making
All you seem to be interested in doing is showing that Taylor and FitzPatrick have been mentioned in a few books and papers.
Whoopeedoodahh.
Koehn, Daryl (2001) "Ethical Issues Connected with Multi-Level Marketing Schemes" Journal of Business Ethics 29:153-160.
This article is not critical of MLM per se, it points out particular weaknesses of the model that can lead to unethical operations. While the paper makes a number of unsubstantiated (and unreferenced or poorly referenced) claims, I pretty much agree with the thrust of the authors comments.
Wong, Michelle. A. (2002) "China's Direct Marketing Ban: A Case Study of China's Response to Capital-Based Social Networks" Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal
This article explicitly mentions MLM companies like Amway, Avon, Mary Kay, and Tupperware as being legitimate. I'm starting to think you've never actually read many of the articles you are citing?
Even abstracts are critical: "The wake of the recession has witnessed a boom in direct selling schemes also known as pyramid selling, multi-level marketing or network marketing." Sarker, Rinita (1996) "Pyramid Selling" Journal of Financial Crime 3:3 Pg 266 - 268.
Which part of that was "critical"? I've been unable to get a copy of this paper as yet, but based on past experience it probably doesn't support you.
Highly respected publishers like Wiley have also had books slamming MLMs as have Juta Academic in works like Higgs, Philip and Jane Smith (2007) Rethinking Our World
Wiley also has many books very supportive of MLM, including some with some silly claims. What's your point?
Even those that don't hold that all MLMs are pyramid schemes have said there are series problems with them:
Umm, even I say there are serious problems with some MLMs. Again, what's your point?
And the list of peer reviewed articles and articles in reliable publications questioning MLMs and their methodology goes on but yet like homeopathy which has even more evidence that it doesn't work they are allowed to run amok.
oh good grief. 75 years of history, hundreds of billions in sales shows MLMs can and does work. Here's a list of thousands of people, just from one company, who have been extraordinarly successful through MLM. The active denial of reality you undertake is purely astounding.

