Public Libraries: 'Defiantly, Proudly, Communal'

"A public library is predicated on an ethos of sharing and egalitarianism. It is nonjudgmental. It stands in stark opposition to the materialism and individualism that otherwise define our culture. It is defiantly, proudly, communal. Even our little book-lined room, with its mismatched furniture and worn carpet, was, as the sociologist Eric Klinenberg reminds us libraries were once called, a palace for the people."

--Sue Halpern in a New York Review of Books essay titled "In Praise of Public Libraries"
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