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Art & Creativity Quote by George Bernard Shaw

"Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody reads"

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Shaw’s line lands like a courtroom syllogism delivered with a grin: if the point of censorship is to prevent dangerous ideas from circulating, the “perfect” end-state isn’t a carefully curated library, it’s a dead one. The joke is that authoritarian control doesn’t merely prune culture; it drives reading itself into irrelevance, leaving only the safest books intact precisely because they’ve already been rendered harmless by neglect. “Logical completeness” is doing heavy lifting here. Shaw pretends to grant the censor a rational project, then follows its logic to an absurd but recognizably human outcome: a society that can boast freedom-from-offense while quietly forfeiting the messy, animating business of intellectual life.

The subtext is less about banning than about chilling. Shaw understands that censorship rarely needs to burn every book; it only needs to make the cost of attention feel high. Once fear, stigma, or bureaucratic hassle do their work, the shelf can remain technically stocked while the public self-censors into apathy. The final twist - “except the books that nobody reads” - skewers the performative morality of gatekeepers who want the optics of protection without the vulnerability of engagement. A “permitted” culture that no one actually consumes is political theater.

Context matters: Shaw, a dramatist and public provocateur, wrote amid Britain’s anxieties over obscenity laws, wartime restrictions, and the policing of radical politics. His target isn’t just the state; it’s the respectable crowd that cheers on suppression, then wonders why art turns anemic. Censorship’s “completion” is cultural starvation disguised as order.

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George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw (July 26, 1856 - November 2, 1950) was a Dramatist from Ireland.

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