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Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. Tom Send a noteboard - 05/02/2010 05:15:17 PM
Germany is now grappling with a proposed move to print and sell a new critical edition of Mein Kampf when Hitler's automatic 70-year postmortem copyright expires in 2015. It's not clear just yet that we'll be able to preorder so that amazon.de can make sure we get delivery on the day of its release (presumably May 1, 2015 would be the first available day), however. The Bavarian government has played the politically correct card to try to keep it from being published or sold in Germany, despite the fact that it is available everywhere else (and apparently very popular in Gaza).

On the one hand, the book is little more than an extended rant by a sociopath that tragically led to the implementation of most of what it advocated and the deaths of tens of millions of people. On the other hand, it bashes the French...I mean, on the other hand, precisely because of its consequences it is one of the "great books" of history ("infamous" is just as fitting an epithet as "great").

The article got me thinking about censorship of books and the dissemination of ideas, which led me to think about books that are affirmatively chosen for mandatory reading in schools as well. This train of thought was broken by a desire to have breakfast, but when I returned to it I decided to post a survey here.

1. Are there any books that should ever be censored? If so, why? If so, which ones? Who should decide what books are censored and for whom?

2. Should any books be withheld from libraries in high schools? If so, why? If so, which ones? Who should decide what books are withheld?

3. Name five books (aside from religious works) that you think have had a massive impact on the world, and at least one that is frequently overlooked on lists of that sort.

4. Do you think any of the books you listed in point 3 should be read in schools as mandatory reading? Why or why not?

5. Name five books (aside from religious works) that you think SHOULD be mandatory reading in schools (or at least "on the curriculum" if you don't like the word "mandatory"), and why.

6. Do you think schools are too careful in choosing books due to pressure from those who would censor the curriculum? If so, which sorts of books do you feel are unjustly censored?

7. Do you think schools place too much emphasis on particular themes or ideas when choosing their curriculum? If so, which ones?

8. Are there any authors you would remove from school curricula who are presently well-represented? Why?

9. Are there any authors not represented that you would like to see added generally? Why?

10. Is there ONE book (aside from religious works) that you think EVERYONE should read? If so, what book and why?
Political correctness is the pettiest form of casuistry.

ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius

Ummaka qinnassa nīk!

*MySmiley*
Mein Kampf - NY Times Article
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Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. - 05/02/2010 05:15:17 PM 1314 Views
Interesting post - 05/02/2010 06:19:06 PM 821 Views
I agree. One Shakespeare is sufficient. *NM* - 06/02/2010 06:42:51 AM 293 Views
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Tough Subject, censorship - 05/02/2010 07:24:39 PM 851 Views
tough questions - 05/02/2010 08:26:30 PM 795 Views
I never saw the humour in Dilbert... - 06/02/2010 06:28:57 PM 814 Views
I actually ran into this in high school. - 05/02/2010 08:33:10 PM 967 Views
I found that we covered a lot about American Indian issues in US History. - 06/02/2010 06:23:16 PM 746 Views
we coverd most of those things as well - 06/02/2010 08:08:22 PM 890 Views
Anyone interested in German history in particular and European history in general should read it. - 05/02/2010 08:47:14 PM 914 Views
I think jane austen and the brontes would be good to leave in - 06/02/2010 03:44:10 AM 652 Views
They could read Pride & Prejudice & Zombies instead. *NM* - 06/02/2010 04:03:34 PM 283 Views
They could. It'd be very educational. - 06/02/2010 04:37:23 PM 615 Views
What about... - 18/02/2010 06:57:56 PM 1022 Views
Hmm. - 05/02/2010 09:11:13 PM 800 Views
Love the survey. - 05/02/2010 09:42:29 PM 909 Views
Interesting. Do you really think that Nineteen Eighty-Four is plausible? - 06/02/2010 10:13:56 AM 755 Views
It doesn't have to be plausible as a whole to be relevant. - 06/02/2010 08:28:20 PM 752 Views
I agree entirely - 06/02/2010 10:32:07 PM 825 Views
You raise an interesting point. - 06/02/2010 06:06:20 PM 742 Views
Re: Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. - 05/02/2010 11:09:41 PM 880 Views
Nietzsche as mandatory reading - that's a fun idea. - 06/02/2010 06:00:29 PM 832 Views
Re: Nietzsche as mandatory reading - that's a fun idea. - 06/02/2010 06:03:59 PM 808 Views
Re: Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. - 05/02/2010 11:47:08 PM 878 Views
Re: Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. - 06/02/2010 12:11:06 AM 752 Views
I agree with most of that. But to quote our eminent Camilla... - 06/02/2010 10:30:15 AM 852 Views
I agree on the Shakespeare (and mentioned that below). - 06/02/2010 05:54:50 PM 754 Views
Re: I agree on the Shakespeare (and mentioned that below). - 06/02/2010 06:05:48 PM 856 Views
I don't think high school students need to discuss possibilities for staging. - 07/02/2010 01:36:03 AM 700 Views
I think there is value to discussing staging - 07/02/2010 01:52:47 AM 707 Views
nice post - 06/02/2010 01:27:23 AM 726 Views
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A lot of people think von Clausewitz is important. - 06/02/2010 05:51:44 PM 662 Views
More than Sun Tzu? *NM* - 06/02/2010 08:31:44 PM 267 Views
Sun Zi was relatively unknown in the West until recently. - 07/02/2010 01:30:06 AM 716 Views
Sure, but he could still have influenced world history by influencing Asia... *NM* - 07/02/2010 01:35:17 AM 299 Views
Doubtful. - 07/02/2010 01:41:01 AM 733 Views
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Neat. - 06/02/2010 06:41:37 AM 988 Views
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Re: Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. - 06/02/2010 01:44:07 PM 851 Views
I agree that Shakespeare is over-emphasised. - 06/02/2010 04:29:16 PM 616 Views
Before responding to others, I'll post my own responses - 06/02/2010 04:26:53 PM 879 Views
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New Zealand has culture? - 07/02/2010 03:25:28 PM 920 Views
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