Well, I certainly wouldn't turn to it for vetinary studies.
The difference between Small Gods and Animal farm is that animal farm is concerning a historical political entity, whereas the philosophy of small gods is simply postulation on something that inherently can't be proved, because it is outside the scientific sphere. Chalk and cheese, really.
I regularly go to Cambridge University Library, one of the largest in the world. There is nothing quite like the sheer scale of knowledge, able to walk amongst books that most likely never reach the internet. It is ever expanding - every book published in Britain and across much of the world goes there. Will it be replaced? Never. Will smaller libraries get shut down? Possibly.
Woot!
Wait. BBC - not hideously liberal? ...
*pinches self*
Wha? Read it lately?
Go 'hug a hoodie' and try and educate them. See whether you get knifed first, or whether they mug you and THEN steal your stuff.
Well, I certainly wouldn't turn to it for vetinary studies. The difference between Small Gods and Animal farm is that animal farm is concerning a historical political entity, whereas the philosophy of small gods is simply postulation on something that inherently can't be proved, because it is outside the scientific sphere. Chalk and cheese, really.
Yes, because as we all know the philisophical arguments given in Small Gods are perfectly true and valid. Not at all a fictional universe. No never.
I regularly go to Cambridge University Library, one of the largest in the world. There is nothing quite like the sheer scale of knowledge, able to walk amongst books that most likely never reach the internet. It is ever expanding - every book published in Britain and across much of the world goes there. Will it be replaced? Never. Will smaller libraries get shut down? Possibly.