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The Uncarved Block of Raw Text

Pu (the uncarved block) as metaphor for unmediated text: knowledge before editorial shaping, annotation, and institutional interpretation.

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Why It Matters

Pu, the uncarved block, represents potential and simplicity before unnecessary refinement. In printing's history, this concept illuminates the tension between raw texts and curated editions. Early printers faced choices: reproduce manuscripts exactly, or improve them through modernization, correction, and annotation? Taoist wisdom suggests value exists in the uncarved block—the unmediated source—even as practical interpretation requires some shaping. This principle applies directly to knowledge democratization: platforms that expose primary sources, original documents, and unfiltered information preserve the uncarved block's potential. Yet pure rawness becomes overwhelming without any structure. The wisest approach balances access to original material with optional interpretive layers, allowing readers to encounter unmediated knowledge while offering guidance for those who need it. This honors both simplicity and complexity, neither romanticizing raw data nor over-processing it into predetermined conclusions.

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