Would you support forcing them to sell his books however?
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Replying to @erat_perfect @rooshv
Using consumer pressure to support free speech? Absolutely. Using gov't regulatory force? I'm not sure.
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I am very pro free speech, but I find it very hard to see how free speech encompasses the right to have your book published, printed, and sold by a specific company.
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This is an emergent problem from the fundamental problem of allowing corporate oligopolies to control resources.
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There are numerous avenues Roosh could take to continue to spread his "message" if he so wished, such as through a blog or by selling e-book versions and accepting payment via paypal. Im pretty sure he could even go to Kinko's and get them to print his books for him.
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That wouldn't be 'reaching the market'. That would be vanity publishing. It would have zero impact.
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Are you saying that blogs have zero impact? Didnt you tweet about the importance of Moldbug's blog a few weeks ago? Many blogs can have influence. Isnt Roosh mainly known through his blog?
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Wallstreetplayboys self published their books just via paypal on their blog and (claim) to have sold tons of copies
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that says playbook, not playboys.... Either way please type in Roosh's name to google
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