... And art will go on existing just fine without public funding to art schools.
You couldnt stop art if you tried.
You couldnt stop art if you tried.
... And art will go on existing just fine without public funding to art schools.
You couldnt stop art if you tried.
... And art will go on existing just fine without public funding to art schools.
You couldnt stop art if you tried.
We need artist. One example of millions:
We need artist to create the educational material wee use to educate physicians.
Ah, the old small unscientific sample of an anecdote.1) Seeing so many of them.
So? You think motivation has to be identical for education to be useful?2) Both of my parents taught at the college level--and they saw a *BIG* difference between the fresh-out-of-high-school parent-supported students and the older self-supported students.
No one is claiming here is claiming that a university is the only place for an aspiring artist to lean to become a better artist. But even Michelangelo served apprenticeships under other artists.
Already stated above. A lack of funding to medical schools means fewer and worse doctors, which means more sick and dead people. A lack of funding to art schools means what? Some paintings you don't like? People who don't understand or appreciate various styles of painting and drone on about it in coffee shops?
We regulate doctors, and force them to go to school and get credentials before we let them practice medicine. Since we are forcing doctors-to-be to go to med school, it makes sense to fund that. It makes sense to get the best and brightest. It makes sense to streamline them and regulate them and make sure they are properly educated. Public health depends on it. So the public should pay for it. Same with engineers, scientists, architects, accountants, welders, and to a lesser extent teachers, lawyers, etc.
Artists-to-be are not forced to go to art school before being allowed to be artists. Regulation of art isn't something desirable. Anybody can paint, dance, or sing, and it really doesn't hurt anybody if they do it in a way we don't like, which is in itself subjective.
We need artist. One example of millions:
We need artist to create the educational material wee use to educate physicians.
But there were roads and medicine and science and technology before humans took money by force from tax payers to pay for them, so why bother funding those things? As usual, you continue to miss the point - education whether it is mathematics or chemistry or anthropology or sociology or art - makes people better able to make informed decisions which makes for better citizens.No one is claiming here is claiming that a university is the only place for an aspiring artist to lean to become a better artist. But even Michelangelo served apprenticeships under other artists.
Paid for by tax payers in a democracy?
You want our tax dollars. You waive your arms around trying to make art look important and trying to make it look like it would be in danger if we didn't fund art schools with money we take by force from tax payers. You'll have to do a better job justifying it. We could be building hospitals with that money. We could be fixing roads. We could be funding science, leading to technology that does more than look pretty.
As usual, you continue to miss the point - education whether it is mathematics or chemistry or anthropology or sociology or art - makes people better able to make informed decisions which makes for better citizens.
We need artist. One example of millions:
We need artist to create the educational material wee use to educate physicians.
Graphic designers are not artists.
I didn't realize harvard was a public university.
I didn't realize harvard was a public university.
We can make it one it that's your only objection.
We can make it one it that's your only objection.
you want to nationalize Harvard?
Why?
Didn't think it was that important. Doesn't haven't to be Harvard. Just choose any of the state schools in your state.
Didn't think it was that important. Doesn't haven't to be Harvard. Just choose any of the state schools in your state.
or we could go the other direction and shut it all down.
why stop at any state school, lets choose all publicly funded institutions of learning from Headstart on up. Shut them down. Public libraries, museums, parks. Close them up. Invest not a single solitary dime in the intellectual growth, stimulation or competency of the citizenry.
Why not do that?
Didn't think it was that important. Doesn't haven't to be Harvard. Just choose any of the state schools in your state.
or we could go the other direction and shut it all down.
why stop at any state school, lets choose all publicly funded institutions of learning from Headstart on up. Shut them down. Public libraries, museums, parks. Close them up. Invest not a single solitary dime in the intellectual growth, stimulation or competency of the citizenry.
Why not do that?