Free dissemination of knowledge that benefits the advancement of mankind should never be illegal.
- You have all the official addresses, I recommend using the Tor network 
- just go to https://z-lib.gs/ . idk wdym by “why”… - Officer trying to be under cover 
- Did you maybe miss the linked article? :D - was there an article linked at first? - weird, i don’t think there was one when i was writing from my phone lol. 
 
 
- deleted by creator - “I like piracy too but saying that banning piracy is immortal and comparing it to apartheid, slavery and ccolonialism is just ridiculous.” - When one puts it like that it sure does seem ridiculous, but to me it is obvious that the analogy I am making is purely the fact that something being illegal does not mean it’s immoral. - deleted by creator - “I really don’t understand why people think they have a moral right to other people’s creations.” - That’s a straw man fallacy. That statement removes all the always important context you just alluded to, a statement which was never claimed. - I like that you brought it up though, the original remark, a bit sardonic but that’s okay. It keeps me aware of my own potential generalizations, assumptions, fallacies, and whatnot. - deleted by creator - To me it honestly just seems like you want someone else’s stuff for free and are just brining up morally in a misguided way to achieve that. - The article clearly mentions my use of Z-Library is to inspect before I buy. Now, because of being misrepresented twice, the discussion ends here. - deleted by creator 
 
 
 
 
 
 




