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The Do Good Gauge

Measuring the Democratic Value of an Intelligent Argument

I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world. -- Henry R. Luce

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Chapter Title
Introduction
1 The Charter
Changing the Forum for Intelligent Argument
2 Summary
3 The Humanity of Problem Solving
4 The Yin and Yang of the Idea
5 A Historical Perspective
6 Thou Judgeth
7 This I Believe
8 Argument Tangency
9 Getting to the Root of Problem Solving
10 Geodesic Argument Model
11 Interactive Media
12 Main Concepts
13 The Concept Outline
14 Argument Development Methodology
15 Argument Coaching
16 The Business Model
17 The Plan
An Attempt at Public Discourse
18 Motivating Collaboration
19 Letter to the Op-Ed Columnist
20 The Op-Ed Challenge and the Public Domain
21 Whose Hypocrisy?
22 For Sale - Taboo Topics
23 A Better Way for Political Discourse
24 Can there be true political representation?
25 Rambling Toward Coherency
26 In Currency We Trust
27 Follow the Money or Not
28 Sabotaging Democracy
29 Was
Music Motivation
30 The Sound of Silence
31 I'm Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band
Diagrams
32 Concept Diagram
33 Argument Demographic Visibility Diagram
34 Measuring Arguments
35 Commonality
Conclusion
36 Virtue
Appendix
37 The Buckminster Fuller Connection
38 Links to Similar Concepts and People of Interest
39 Relevant Quotes
40 Wordle
41 Imagination
42 FAQ


 

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Some men see things as they are and say ‘why?’. I dream things that never were and say ‘why not? -- In eulogy to his brother Robert Kennedy. -- Edward Kennedy
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