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You stress the “piracy” element, and how the pirated library itself mediates the invention of new socio-political forms of life. Whereas otherwise libraries (and librarians) are also about the failure of conventional libraries (and librarians) to preserve/build knowledge, or about the politics of memory, or about making amateur libraries (public libraries in every sense of the word).
You stress the “piracy” element, and how the pirated library itself mediates the invention of new socio-political forms of life. Whereas pirated libraries (and pirate librarians) are also about the failure of conventional libraries (and librarians) to preserve/build knowledge, or about the politics of memory, or about making amateur libraries (public libraries in every sense of the word).





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You stress the “piracy” element, and how the pirated library itself mediates the invention of new socio-political forms of life. Whereas pirated libraries (and pirate librarians) are also about the failure of conventional libraries (and librarians) to preserve/build knowledge, or about the politics of memory, or about making amateur libraries (public libraries in every sense of the word).