James Joyce is the kid who wears sunglasses indoors.
It’s ridiculous that I have to annotate this for you, but here goes since seemingly nobody else has noticed this (not even Wikipedia!): The book Here Comes Everybody takes its title from the main character in Finnegan’s Wake. That, of course, is a trick answer. There is no main character in James Joyce’s last novel; there are no characters to be perfectly honest, there is only despair from thousands of literary scholars and critics at having to work through that novel, infuriating piece by infuriating piece. And here comes Clay Shirky with the absolute audacity to talk about “group dynamics” by pilfering his book title into the absolutely cliché “Title: Very long subtitle about the subject whereas you could just read the book jacket, that’s what it’s there for you know.” template. I’m betting my Snorlax Pokémon card that Shirky hasn’t even read Finnegan’s Wake, but no feel free to piss all over the place and take what isn’t yours. Thanks a lot, Clay Shirky. Thanks a lot.