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Monday 25th May 2015
‘If you were airdropped, blindfolded, into a strange town and given
nothing but a bus ticket, to where would you ride that bus? You might be
surprised to learn that there’s only one good answer, and that’s the
public library. The library is the public living room, and if ever you
are stripped of everything private—money, friends and orientation—you
can go there and become a human again.
Of course, you don’t have to be homeless to use a library, but that’s
the point. You don’t have to be anyone in particular to go inside and
stay as long as you want, sit in its armchairs, read the news, write
your dissertation, charge your phone, use the bathroom, check your
email, find the address of a hotel or homeless shelter. Of all the
institutions we have, both public and private, the public library is the
truest democratic space.’
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