I MUST THANK David Gerard for responding so warmly to my review of Mr Murison's The public library in Human world 13; and I must thank Mr Murison for responding to the double onslaught (in NLW March) so effectively. (It was not, by the way, a concerted attack, though Mr Murison might be excused for thinking so, especially in view of his other trials.) And if I gave the impression of thinking of him as rather dim and unquestioning, I must simply apologise; this was not my intention. I chose to review his book because it typifies some of our vast social problems in an exceptionally clear‐cut way; because it demonstrates, through the clarity of its presentation, both the virtues and the limitations of socialised thought. This is not, I think, an insult.
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1974
New Library World (1974) 75 (6): 112–128.
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GRIFFIN B, DAY A, FOREMAN L, ASSER M, CHESHIRE D (1974), "Comment". New Library World, Vol. 75 No. 6 pp. 112–128, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038200
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