Daniel J. Levitin Quotes
A Steady Flow Of Complaints About The Proliferation Of Books Reverberated Into The Late 1600s. Intellectuals Warned That People Would Stop Talking To Each Other, Burying Themselves In Books, Polluting Their Minds With Useless, Fatuous Ideas.
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