Cultural Democracy Vs. the Democratization of High Culture

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Cultural Democracy Vs. the Democratization of High Culture

The authors use the examples of the National Council on the Arts (NCA) and the California Arts Council to show the magnitude of official opposition to reforming cultural policy in the . Cultural policy, they argue, has been left entirely to vested interests, and it has been virtually ignored by the press. They use both state and national policy examples to show the extent of opposite and degree of red-baiting.

The authors use the examples of the National Council on the Arts (NCA) and the California Arts Council to show the magnitude of official opposition to reforming cultural policy in the . Cultural policy, they argue, has been left entirely to vested interests, and it has been virtually ignored by the press. They use both state and national policy examples to show the extent of opposite and degree of red-baiting.
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Adams, Donald and Goldbard, Arlene
Social Policy
v 12 n 1
p. 52-56
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Social Policy
New York
NY,
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