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“…the condition of encroaching ignorance.”

Philosopher Stan Persky says that the “social purpose of reading books is to become a more effective participant in creating a better world.” A bit much, perhaps, but he’s surely correct in suggesting that certain books “can provide a sufficiently sustained reading experience that makes possible informed engagement with the political, cultural, and moral issues of our time.”

The problem? Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Angry Birds. More about the impending idiocracy.



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