The whole question of preserving papers of the dead is tricky but my instinct is to err on the side of preservation.
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If someone wants their papers destroyed, why on earth don’t they do it themselves?
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Do they REALLY want it done? Are they ambivalent? Do they WANT to have a Kafka narrative all their very own? Do they want any LAME posthumously published works to have the excuse “oh, well, you know they didn’t actually want that one published”?
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yeah, when it's evidence of criminal conduct, different story. if he were a govt official it would be different. alas, he maxed out as colonel and then joined a criminal organization.
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Always worth correcting folks who ascribe him the wrong rank. Fictitious nations don’t have armies recognized by the United States military.
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I had no idea this was a thing. I would really like to see those papers.
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