Controversial books are reinstated

In the dystopian Ray Bradbury novel “Fahrenheit 451,” a totalitarian government mandates the burning of books. At the time of its writing, 1953, the author suggested that the impetus for the book was the Red Scare that was taking place in the country. Throughout the years, his reasoning evolved, to the point where he ultimately came to believe “political correctness” was the problem. I ...

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