Biblioclasm

/ˌbɪbliˈɒklæzəm/ noun

The destruction or desecration of books, especially sacred or important texts; contempt for books or learning.

From Greek 'biblion' (book) plus 'klastes' (broken or breaker), influenced by 'iconoclasm' (breaking images). The term emerged to describe both literal book destruction and metaphorical attacks on literacy and learning.

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