Cultural Products as Public Goods
submitted by: Anderson Reynolds August 29, 2014 Although the public good rationale for state funding of cultural products is prevalent in […]
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submitted by: Anderson Reynolds August 29, 2014 Although the public good rationale for state funding of cultural products is prevalent in […]
In the antagonism between science and the humanities, it may now be said that C. P. Snow’s “The Two Cultures”
What controversy? There’s a Carnival controversy? I was at the opening of Carnival and there was no controversy. As far
The following is a republication of an article written by Stan Bishop of The Voice and was issued on June
May 2014 By Dr. John O. Kakonge, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations Office in Geneva and
May 2014 By Catherine Jewell, Communications Division, WIPO The notable contemporary British poet, playwright and novelist, Maureen Duffy, shares her views