Almost every house has some of these engines—the revolutionary
engines. These little dormant engines which work silently but effectively are
the base of any revolution. We are talking about books.
Yes, the books which open gates of knowledge and understanding
are little revolution factories. It is for these reasons that they have always
been a target of the tyrant rulers. Be it during the times of India’s freedom
struggle or the renaissance or Europe or the middle-east. Books have always
been at the loggerheads with the suppression.
Even otherwise, Nazi’s used books, the Russian revolution was
based on books, and literature was the basis of Indian freedom struggle.
But why the books play such a great role. Books which are
harmless packets of wisdom considered so dangerous by the ruling classes.
It is because they enlighten people, they transform minds,
they influence, they turn a meek commoner into a mighty revolutionary.
They change the perceptions of the society, they change
masses. But interestingly, with such a little readership how come is it
possible to influence masses. Though nowadays due to online books and easy options to buy
books online, readership is increasing but how these books were considered so
influential in old times when in a country like India, where there was
illiteracy, the books were being constantly banned and under the target of
British rulers. To answer this question we need to have a look at the models of
communication. Basically an educated man is a leader (principal communicator),
the word spreads through secondary leaders, then tertiary and then the masses,
suppose, an author writes a books, another reader reads it, he refers it to
another and these people who could read spread the word among those who cant
read or write. Actually in a society where majority of the population is
illiterate, literates are normally the leaders or influential who influence the
society at large. It was mainly this aspect which made books formidable even in
the old India where people were illiterate.
Anyways enough of serious talks, forget, just buy books online and enjoy reading.
Happy reading!
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