Cultural Politics

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Last Modified: 11/29/05
Summary: The studies of the early '60s concluded that a relatively passive role was most appropriate for the state in relation to the arts. Today, the orthodox idea among most domestic cultural policymakers is still the paradoxical insistence that there ought not to be any cultural policy.- How politics effects culture.
- History of culture and politics.
Uncle Sam

Summary: Digital Illustration|Robert Meganck
From: http://www.meganck.comLink: New Deal Cultural Programs
Summary: US Experiments in Cultural Democracy
Link: Cultural Policy in U.S. History
Summary: Until the first huge waves of immigration of the 19th Century, the fledgling nation's white population was largely northern European and Protestant. Its leadership was imbued with the Enlightenment principles embodied in our Bill of Rights -- though applying these principles very selectively indeed, mainly to the community of white male property owners.

