whats a book?
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ok, here is my question:
must something be accessible to the masses for it to qualify as great? an example would be kant's critique of pure reason. it is brilliant, but it is also unbelievably dense and difficult to understand, which makes it inaccessible to most. can it rightly be called a great work if it is beyond the grasp of 99% of the world? there are more examples for any work of potential greatness, but this seemed like a sufficient one. weigh in.
must something be accessible to the masses for it to qualify as great? an example would be kant's critique of pure reason. it is brilliant, but it is also unbelievably dense and difficult to understand, which makes it inaccessible to most. can it rightly be called a great work if it is beyond the grasp of 99% of the world? there are more examples for any work of potential greatness, but this seemed like a sufficient one. weigh in.

Those are extreme examples, but there's a sliding scale here that applies to most things; the more advanced it is, the more people will not find it worthy of their limited time on this planet.