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Are we on the brink of a world without books? On Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”

The Minefield

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Philosophy and Censorship in Fahrenheit 451

This chapter explores the philosophical implications of Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451', focusing on the conflict between entertainment and intellectual growth. Guests discuss themes of censorship and societal transformation, highlighting the dangers of self-imposed ignorance that leads to cultural decay. The analysis of characters like Beatty and Montag underscores the struggle for genuine understanding in a world overshadowed by shallow distractions.

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