Sunday, January 23, 2011

Merilyn Sakova Aerobic

The books are still afraid

E 'news these days, that would be disappearing from public libraries in the Veneto region of Northern League's Roberto Saviano and the volumes of some writers in favor of espressisi Cesare Battisti.
Everything 'began when, on January 20 last year, the regional minister for education, Elena Donazzan (share in the Northern League), had commented, "We do not ask any burning books, mind you. Simply invite all schools not to adopt the Veneto, to read or store the texts in libraries morally harmful. "
Who can and should feel entitled to consider whether certain texts are morally harmful or not, and 'matter to be discovered, especially if expressed by a party whose members (eg RLO or at least some of them), have often proudly declared that he never finished a book in their lives. The Donazzan us then required to make matters worse "A boycott is the minimum civil that can be asked in front of intellectuals who would like to impunity for crimes of a convicted aberrant
These statements have appeared on an article Republic its January 20, and show that in Italy it still is hard to distinguish culture from censorship, and two themes that run agomenti necessarily on separate tracks, but that too would overlap. This blog
instead firmly believes that a free and democratic State should give all the information on its citizens to be able to judge what is right and wrong. This should be based on true education. What
Battisti, convicted of four political murders, must serve a just punishment and 'out of discussion, but this should have nothing to do with the free expression of thought or with the publication of a book.

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