读者论坛:联邦政府资助艺术?

TDR news Pub Date : 1997-01-24 DOI:10.2307/1146657
James M. Brandon
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如果不通过NEA,我们如何为艺术提供资金?是否需要一个国家级的资助机构?钱应该从哪里来?这些核心问题在过去几年里被反复提及,因为随着共和党接管国会,有关联邦政府资助艺术的辩论已经达到了白热化的程度。就在上周,共和党领导人再次谈到要在新预算协议的背景下“消灭”该组织。我的政治立场是保守的共和党人,有自由意志主义倾向,这或许使我在《TDR》的读者中显得与众不同。我经常在对艺术的热爱和对政府官僚主义的厌恶之间摇摆不定,在国家艺术基金会的问题上,我也经常走极端。“在”右翼的政治边界内工作,我很高兴能够给俄亥俄州参议员迈克·德温发电子邮件,告诉他我在上次选举中实际上投了他的票,并计划再次这样做,只要他投票继续为这个陷入困境的机构提供资金。但是,我认为,如果NEA继续依靠政府的资助来生存下去,它最终是注定要失败的。
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Readers' Forum: Federal Funding for the Arts?
How are we to fund the arts if not through the NEA? Is there a need for a funding organization on the national level? Where should the money come from? These are core questions that have been repeated over the past few years as the debate concerning federal funding of the arts has reached a fever pitch with the Republican takeover of Congress. Just last week, Republican leaders once again spoke of "zeroing-out" the organization within the context of the new budget agreement. My political affiliation as a conservative Republican with libertarian leanings perhaps qualifies me as unique among the readers of TDR. I have frequently been torn between my love of the arts and my loathing of government bureaucracy and have often skirted the fence concerning the issue of the NEA. Working "within" the Right's political boundaries, it is nice to be able to e-mail Ohio Senator Mike Dewine with the information that I actually voted for him in the last election and plan on doing so again, so long as he votes to continue funding for the embattled agency. In the end, however, I believe the NEA is doomed if it continues to depend upon government funding for its existence.
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