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>I would mind however, if Mein Kampf, Maos red book or Das Kapital were>
banned. I think those books are pure garbage, but at least it should be
possible for everyone to form his own conclusion, and Das Kapital is also
interesting from a history of philosophy point of view (which I personally
enjoy).
Agreed, but i'd also want librarians to explain the context behind it.
The same as they should do with any other book.
--scott
This is sensitive to me. If I'm in the library I would definitely not
have someone review and tell me what to think about what I read. I
would like to reach my own conclusions.
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How is this context explaining done in todays libraries in the US?
When I last visited a library to borrow a book, several decades ago,
the process was:
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1. Find book.
2. Take book to check out counter.
3. Take book home and read.
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No lecturing, in fact, no one even cared. On the other hand... if the
library had a service where I could go and discuss the book, that
would actually be quite nice!
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