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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
But except for an argument against discrimination in access, no one has argued that libraries are a fundamental human right or that pools are or that most public goods are, have they?
I agree with the point that access to the internet and all the information it contains is going to be important and that ensuring close to universal access of some kind is a good idea.
But everything that seems swell isn't couched in the language of fundamental rights.
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And there's no Constitutional requirement for libraries either.
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