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That is probably true but so what? Don't you think they should carry more what people demand?
That's hypothetical, most charities would be just some wealthy patron who would do no such thing. Many universities are privately funded and they are not very restrictive on their content.
But Super, they would have closed these anyway, what have they got to lose?
So what? THAT is the friggin problem. If they already have 100 copies of Harry potter and ZERO copies of 'A tale of two cities' they damn well better be purchasing a copy of 'A tale of two cities' vs. another copy of Harry potter.
Otherwise you only end up with what is most popular. You are not going to get the diversity that the libraries currently have.
You will also eliminate the poor from having access to the library. That is a bad friggin idea.
To pretend that wealthy donors don't put stipulations on how their money is used shows your lack of understanding in the fundraising non-profit world. People donate to charities that support their VIEWS and goals. They most certainly tend to put stipulations on how the money is spent.
Take a look at most foundations out there. Take a look at their grant requirements. They do not simply give the money to whomever has the best idea or project. They have guidelines as to who is qualified to apply for their money.