Despite the widespread presence of public arts funding in liberal societies, some liberals find it unjustified. According to the Neutrality Objection, arts funding preferences some ways of life. One way to motivate this challenge is to say that a public goods-styled justification, although it could relieve arts funding of these worries of partiality, cannot be argued for coherently or is, in the end, too susceptible to impressions of partiality. I argue that diversity-based arts funding can overcome this challenge, because it invests in non-excludable infrastructure that fosters cultural literacy. We all have some interest as citizens in living in a society which fosters cultural literacy, seeing as this helps others to understand us, suppo...
The aim of the article is to analyze the issue of public funding of art in the context of state’s n...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
The Great Recession dramatically reframed the debate on funding for the arts from a social one to a ...
Despite the widespread presence of public arts funding in liberal societies, some liberals find it u...
Government funding of the arts has been a common feature of liberal democracies in the post-war era,...
My aim in this discussion is to argue, not only that government should provide funding for the arts,...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
Many successive governments have funded the arts, cultural activities and heritage. Every now and th...
Debate over arts policy in the United States today rightly focuses on the legal background of market...
The debate about whether the arts should be supported or not is far from new, and most governments s...
This dissertation defends state support of the arts as an educational public good. It begins with a ...
Public reason liberalism is the political theory which holds that coercive laws and policies are jus...
A challenging question in moral philosophy is how to gauge the achievement of equity between individ...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
During the past five decades, production and consumption of art have democratised: our smartphone co...
The aim of the article is to analyze the issue of public funding of art in the context of state’s n...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
The Great Recession dramatically reframed the debate on funding for the arts from a social one to a ...
Despite the widespread presence of public arts funding in liberal societies, some liberals find it u...
Government funding of the arts has been a common feature of liberal democracies in the post-war era,...
My aim in this discussion is to argue, not only that government should provide funding for the arts,...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
Many successive governments have funded the arts, cultural activities and heritage. Every now and th...
Debate over arts policy in the United States today rightly focuses on the legal background of market...
The debate about whether the arts should be supported or not is far from new, and most governments s...
This dissertation defends state support of the arts as an educational public good. It begins with a ...
Public reason liberalism is the political theory which holds that coercive laws and policies are jus...
A challenging question in moral philosophy is how to gauge the achievement of equity between individ...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
During the past five decades, production and consumption of art have democratised: our smartphone co...
The aim of the article is to analyze the issue of public funding of art in the context of state’s n...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
The Great Recession dramatically reframed the debate on funding for the arts from a social one to a ...