The Indivisible World: Libraries and the Myth of Cultural Exchange

ISBN-10
0844405191
ISBN-13
9780844405193
Category
Cultural relations
Pages
14
Language
English
Published
1985
Author
Daniel Joseph Boorstin

Description

Political, economic, or military chauvinists who would like to make libraries narrowly national, and ideologues who try to sanitize the books that are published, are the enemies and saboteurs of the work of the world's librarians.

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