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why did some people fear the effect easily available printed books choose in one example from europe and one from india

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Answered by kailasnadh18
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Many people feared that if there was no control over what vyas printed and read, rebellious and irreligious thought might spread. If that happen ‘valuable’ materials and texts might lose their values.
Example from Europe - Erasmus, a Latin scholar in Europe and a Catholic reformer expressed deep anxiety about printing.

Answered by hansa701
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Some people especially from upper class and powerful class feared the effect of easily available printed books. Their cause of fear was that due to the spread of literacy among the common people they may loose their position or authorities. Some people feared that this may lead to the spread of rebellions and irreligious thoughts. For example:-

In Europe, the Roman Catholic Church tried to curb the printed books through the Index of Prohibited Books.

In India, the Vernacular Press Act imposed restrictions on Indian press and various local newspapers.

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