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The Uncarved Block of Blank Pages

The Taoist symbol of potential; blank pages represent unlimited possibility before printing, democratizing the capacity to author.

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Why It Matters

The uncarved block, or pu, represents primordial potential in Taoism—the state before differentiation and form. In printing, blank pages embody this principle: they hold infinite possibility before words inscribe meaning upon them. Democratized publishing means multiplying access to blank pages—providing tools and platforms enabling anyone to become author and publisher. The printing press achieved democratization partly by making blank pages abundant and affordable; anyone with resources could print their thoughts. Modern democratization continues this trajectory: computers, internet platforms, and self-publishing tools provide billions with digital blank pages. Each person becomes potentially both author and reader. This principle inverts the manuscript era's reality, when pages were precious, scarce, and controlled by institutions. Laozi's uncarved block suggests wisdom lies not in pre-formed ideas but in potential itself. A society with abundant blank pages—literal and digital—possesses democratic capacity. The sage recognizes that democratization means proliferating tools and spaces where thought can take form. Every citizen with access to a blank page becomes a potential voice in civilization's conversation.

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