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An extended address advocates organizing writers and artists into an independent institute to elevate standards through solidarity, competent criticism, and a balance of tradition and freedom. It reviews the institute's formation and purposes, then examines the economic relations among authors, publishers, and the reading public, arguing that creators deserve fair usufruct of their work and critiquing publishing practices that transfer control to publishers and incentivize market-driven production. The speaker recommends restoring limited-term publishing agreements and reframing international copyright as recognition of an author's property right rather than a form of protectionist manufacture policy.
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