"The term 'open society' has come into use in recent times. Are public libraries essential components of open societies? Why, or why not?"

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A public library which provides free and open access to information and differing points of view, is an essential component of an open society. To be an open society people need to feel safe expressing different viewpoints. A public library should be a place where someone regardless of race, age, wealth or beliefs can have open access to information and feel safe doing so. The main role of a public library in an open society …

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