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Home Research Themes Cultural Policy Impacts of Culture

Government and the Value of Culture

"This essay by Tessa Jowell, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, examines the relationship between Government and the cultural sector."
  
    
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"Culture is a slippery concept. The term is now used in so many senses that one has to start with some definitions and exclusions. In this essay I am talking about the cultural life of the nation, the intellectual and emotional engagement of the people with all forms of art, from the simplest to the most abstruse.

It sets out a case for continued public subsidy for the arts and urges government to view culture as at the heart, not the periphery of its policies."

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Creator(s) Tessa Jowell, British Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Source Location International
Date Published
2004-05
Language English
Copyright Holder Department for Culture, Media and Sport

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