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Reposted from lemmy.world c/politics since it violated it's rule #1 about links.

Now that the fascists have taken over, what books, academic studies, and pieces of knowledge should take priority in personal/private archival? I'm thinking about what happened in Nazi Germany, especially with the burning of the Institute for Sexual Science(Institut für Sexualwissenschaft) and what was lost completely in the burnings.

Some of us should consider saving stuff digitally or physically.

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[–] burnedoutfordfiesta@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

This is ludicrously alarmist. I mean, archive whatever you want (it's good practice to back up things you think are important), but the United States is hardly a fascist dictatorship anymore than it was in 2017 (or 2021 or 2013...). The opposing party wins sometimes, and it hasn't ended the republic yet. Federal funding might be cut to new gender research, but nobody's going to go around to universities, confiscating copies of existing studies to be burned.

[–] isles@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

What checks and balances might be eroded today compared to 2017?