4 essay(s) found.
Governments worldwide invest huge amounts of money in artistic performances and art itself, seeking to improve the life quality of their citizens. Taking into consideration today’s widespread inflation, the collapse of the housing market, and other economic hurdles countries all around the world are facing, one would argue that governments should spend the countries’ revenues […]
In the contemporary world, an ongoing debate centres on whether governments should prioritise art subsidising over other alternatives in order to improve the quality of people’s lives. This essay aims to explore both perspectives and argue against subsidising art at an expense of other alternatives both for developing and developed countries. Many argue that subsidising […]
Societies with a heritage in the ‘arts’ have long been considered culturally sophisticated and advanced. However, with the recent financial crisis this lavishness and expense should be questioned. Tax-payers’ money has to be spent practically rather than on cultural endeavours. Firstly, not everyone in society appreciates art, and, secondly, employment should take precedence. Art can […]
Societies with a heritage in the ‘arts’ have long been considered culturally sophisticated and advanced. However, with the recent financial crisis this lavishness and expense should be questioned. Tax-payers’ money has to be spent practically rather than on cultural endeavours. Firstly, not everyone in society appreciates art, and, secondly, employment should take precedence. Art can […]
