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by drieddust
2717 days ago
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> I'm not seeing the downside of only the rich being able to understand how Post-Impressionists like Suerat were different from Impressionists like Renoir. You are picking the edge case here. Art and culture are much more then just rich class's pretense. As far as wasting money is concerned, spending it just to create more replaceable cogs for capitalistic profit seeker is also a wasteful exercise. Why not ask the Industry to invest in producing those cogs and let government think the long term by focusing on things which cannot be measured in next quarter. Why Government should subsidize the Industry? |
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I'm all for long-term investments, but can these ever be measured? If not, it will take more than your claims to convince me that it's worth investing in.
There are other ways to appreciate art and culture, such as visiting museums, reading books, watching documentaries or other youtube videos on these topics, etc. These are all free or much cheaper than a course in a college. You haven't demonstrated how an academic setting is better and worth the cost.
Govt doesn't need to subsidise industry. I'd be fine if these loans are issued by private investors, as with Lambda school.
> capitalistic profit seeker is also a wasteful exercise
No, their benefit can be measured in GDP. Imperfect, sure, but 100x better than your hand-waving claims. No personal offence intended.