Ultraworld
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What do we think about government subsidies for art and culture?
eg: Think about the government funding a local theatre-company or a plastic artist.
I'm against it. I'll give some reasons why:
1.There is already a very very very (yes 3 times) large non-subsidised supply of art and culture. eg:
- music (it is unbelievable how many non-subsidised music there is, from the most bizar electronic experiments to folk from the north-pole)
- magazines
- movies
- dance parties and rock concerts
- books
- etc.
There is really no need for the government to add extra money to it.
2. Art/culture is very subjective. No one can decide what is better or worser than something else. The only one who can decide that are the consumers on the free market.
3. Things like opera might dissapear.
You might ask your self wether that would be a big disaster. However I don't think it will disapear. Prices might rise, maybe less operas but so what?
4. Culture/art isn't imposed (opressed ??) from above. It comes out of the people.
En example is belgium: no funding for bands but still belgium brings forth a lot of good bands (eg dEUS).
So I want a drastical reduction of government funding for art and culture. The only things which might keep their gov-funding are things on the UN-World-Heritage-list and some musea.
eg: Think about the government funding a local theatre-company or a plastic artist.
I'm against it. I'll give some reasons why:
1.There is already a very very very (yes 3 times) large non-subsidised supply of art and culture. eg:
- music (it is unbelievable how many non-subsidised music there is, from the most bizar electronic experiments to folk from the north-pole)
- magazines
- movies
- dance parties and rock concerts
- books
- etc.
There is really no need for the government to add extra money to it.
2. Art/culture is very subjective. No one can decide what is better or worser than something else. The only one who can decide that are the consumers on the free market.
3. Things like opera might dissapear.
You might ask your self wether that would be a big disaster. However I don't think it will disapear. Prices might rise, maybe less operas but so what?
4. Culture/art isn't imposed (opressed ??) from above. It comes out of the people.
En example is belgium: no funding for bands but still belgium brings forth a lot of good bands (eg dEUS).
So I want a drastical reduction of government funding for art and culture. The only things which might keep their gov-funding are things on the UN-World-Heritage-list and some musea.