How the Book Changed the Way We Read, Think, and Live
For centuries, reading and writing were social acts rooted in oral culture. The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg revolutionized this, promoting silent, individual reading. Books became affordable, fostering literacy and a culture of deep engagement with texts, fundamentally reshaping knowledge production and personal introspection in Western society.
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