You essentially say, "if people read, they will be educated, and that's good". Try again.
A well-educated citizenry being necessary to the advancement of a modern state, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed.
In this sentence, who has the right to keep and read books? Please answwer that question.
(And your example offers no formal, organized and well regulated way that the citizenry will go about obtaining and reading books.
You essentially say, "if people read, they will be educated, and that's good". Try again.
) None of what you wrote addresses the question I posed. Nice try.