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Titre Les arts en Grande-Bretagne : un financement sans mainmise de l'État
Auteur Frederick F. Ridley
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 22, 1982/2 Les pouvoirs publics et la culture.
Rubrique / Thématique
Les pouvoirs publics et la culture
Page 28 pages
Résumé anglais Arts in the U.K. : financing outside the state. A former chairman of the Arts Council once said that one of the great liberties enjoyed by a British subject is his right to abstain from the arts. This best outlines the tradition on which cultural policy is based in the U.K., governed by the principle that the majority has no right to decide on behalf of individual taste which may differ from whatever doctrine of national interest. This pragmatic approach is set against French dogmatics pinpointing the originality of the British concept of cultural policy and its inherent problems.
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