So, if the author… or their heirs and assigns in this case… decide to change future editions of their work to make it more salable, it’s wrong only if they make changes so it’s more inclusive and less divisive? Who owns it anyway? Why do you think YOU have any say in such decisions (except to vote with your money, of course).
So, if the author… or their heirs and assigns in this case… decide to change future editions of their work to make it more salable, it’s wrong only if they make changes so it’s more inclusive and less divisive? Who owns it anyway? Why do you think YOU have any say in such decisions (except to vote with your money, of course).