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There’s an insidious danger to our collective knowledge and future ideas when books are banned, contends writer and professor Tom Zoellner. (iStock)
There’s an insidious danger to our collective knowledge and future ideas when books are banned, contends writer and professor Tom Zoellner. (iStock)
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"Censorious tendencies are on the rise, even as access to information has never been easier," warns this writer.

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