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A Joy For Ever (and Its Price in the Market)

Chapter 18: INDEX.
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The text presents two linked lectures and supplementary essays that examine the relationship between art and political economy. It argues that genuine beauty depends on permanence and civic value, critiques the commodification of artistic production, and analyzes how wealth, distribution, and public institutions shape artistic creation and access. Practical recommendations address art education, state support, and museum and school organization, while aphoristic addenda outline principles for teaching and social policy aimed at aligning aesthetic practice with moral and civic wellbeing.

"Thou shalt not covet; but tradition
Approves all forms of Competition."
Arthur Clough.

INDEX.

Transcriber's note: index entries of page numbers followed by n. should indicate that references will be found in a note on that page number. However, most of these references to notes on particular pages are inaccurate. The direct page number links, however, are accurate.

(The references are made to the numbered paragraphs, not to the pages, and are thus applicable to every edition of the book since that of 1880.)