Library of Democracy

Library of Democracy

How Public Knowledge, Free Access, and Community Spaces Keep Self-Government Strong

by Quentin B. Yarrow

$2.99

Library of Democracy makes a clear, timely case for one of the most trusted civic institutions in public life. Quentin B. Yarrow shows how libraries do far more than lend books: they expand access to information, support civic learning, preserve shared memory, and provide a welcoming space for debate and participation. In a society shaped by privatized media, unequal access, and algorithm-driven information, the library stands out as a place where knowledge remains open, privacy is respected, and public reasoning can still take root. Written for students, educators, librarians, civic leaders, and general readers, this formal and accessible book explains why democracy depends on shared institutions that lower barriers to learning and participation. It also offers a persuasive framework for defending libraries as essential to the common good. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of how public libraries strengthen informed citizenship and why protecting them is inseparable from protecting self-government itself.

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