The hi-tech campaign to relocate books to Google and replace books with Kindles is, in its essence, a deportation of the literary culture to a kind of easily monitored concentration camp of ideas, where every examination of a text leaves behind a trail, a record, so that curiosity is also tinged with a sense of disquieting fear that some day someone in authority will know that one had read a particular book or essay. This death of intellectual privacy was also a dream of the Nazis. And when I hear the term Kindle, I think not of imaginations fired but of crematoria lit.
Alan Kaufman: Google Books And Kindles: A Concentration Camp Of Ideas
I don’t even know what the fuck to say to this other than “You are high on drugs, right?”
Technology isn’t something separate from man. They’re linked, they act on each other. Suggesting the Kindle is a technological genocide boggles my fucking mind.
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