Part 3: Self-publishing flow

1.       DADT  (and repeal)

2.       Communicates epiphanies (my own narrative, generated by WM-Army, becomes a sequence of moral ironies)

3.       Concentric thinking and analytical thinking

4.       Privacy v cohesion

5.       Civilian copies military

6.       Most striking idea of all extends – sharing vulnerability

7.       Paradox of calling myself libertarian

8.       Bringing things up legitimatizes enemies and confounds identity politics

9.       Technology made it easier for me, an introvert, to carry out a mission alone

10.   Desktop publishing, POD

11.   Search engine passive marketing

12.   “It’s free”.

13.   “It’s there to stay”

14.   Gratuitous speech   (Pharisee, Saducee)

15.   Debate tends to encircle middle ground

16.   I tend to enforce complete transparency (“The Circle”)

17.   Conflict of interest and how modern social media changed it

18.   Implicit content

19.   Outside pressures

20.   Sell books

21.   Support independent bookstores and retailers

22.   Pimp other people’s products or specific causes, We give you the words

23.   Cannot become someone else’s mouthpiece, even for a living

24.   Have “skin in the game

25.   Reprise: do ordinary people as people mean something?

26.   Pinchhit for other people?

27.   Playing percentages?

28.   Service vs. activism vs. resistance;  belonging

29.   Is distribution of speech a fundamental right?

30.   Defamation and privacy

31.   COPA, CDA, protecting minors, verification

32.   Section 230 issues, DMCA issues

33.   Copyright,, trademark and patent trolls

34.   Tort reform and frivolous lawsuits

35.   Should content pay its own way?

36.   Pressured to publish less and act more (especially in groups)

37.   Get married and raise dependents

Part 3: Self-publishing flow

1.       DADT  (and repeal)

2.       Communicates epiphanies (my own narrative, generated by WM-Army, becomes a sequence of moral ironies)

3.       Concentric thinking and analytical thinking

4.       Privacy v cohesion

5.       Civilian copies military

6.       Most striking idea of all extends – sharing vulnerability

7.       Paradox of calling myself libertarian

8.       Bringing things up legitimatizes enemies and confounds identity politics

9.       Technology made it easier for me, an introvert, to carry out a mission alone

10.   Desktop publishing, POD

11.   Search engine passive marketing

12.   “It’s free”.

13.   “It’s there to stay”

14.   Gratuitous speech   (Pharisee, Saducee)

15.   Debate tends to encircle middle ground

16.   I tend to enforce complete transparency (“The Circle”)

17.   Conflict of interest and how modern social media changed it

18.   Implicit content

19.   Outside pressures

20.   Sell books

21.   Support independent bookstores and retailers

22.   Pimp other people’s products or specific causes, “We give you the words

23.   Cannot become someone else’s mouthpiece, even for a living

24.   Have “skin in the game

25.   Reprise: do ordinary people as people mean something?

26.   Pinchhit for other people?

27.   Playing percentages?

28.   Service vs. activism vs. resistance;  belonging

29.   Is distribution of speech a fundamental right?

30.   Defamation and privacy

31.   COPA, CDA, protecting minors, verification

32.   Section 230 issues, DMCA issues

33.   Copyright,, trademark and patent trolls

34.   Tort reform and frivolous lawsuits

35.   Should content pay its own way?

36.   Pressured to publish less and act more (especially in groups)

37.   Get married and raise dependents