Hi @cansha please evaluate
Some people think that the government is wasting money on the arts and this money could be better spent elsewhere.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Many people believe that the government should not squander its funds on the arts, instead, it should provide financial aid to other sectors of the society. Although this subject is contested by many, I disagree with this claim and believe that the government should invest its money on the arts and the other sectors equally, as per need.
To begin with, it is believed that the government should concentrate on public services only. This is because the public infrastructure of a nation reflects its global economic status. For instance, Shanghai is a megalopolis which has state of the art public services and hence it is considered one of the top ten cities to visit in the world. Also, with the growing affluence in the developing countries like India and China, their basic public services such as roads, transport system, toilet, and garbage dumps would have to be ameliorated for them to grow in par with the developed nations in the future. Therefore, the government will have to staunchly support this growth trend, by providing funds to the public sectors of the society.
However, despite the aforementioned points, the merits of the government funds to the arts cannot be debunked. Firstly, the arts is also a service to the society. Visual arts such as painting, sculpture, films and performing arts such as theatre, dance, and music amuses and entertains everyone. Paradoxically, the proponents of the opposite view cannot spend a day without listening to music or watching a movie or series themselves. Secondly, well-paid artists, who perform these art forms, are mostly amongst the highest taxpayers. Therefore, the money invested is recouped via the tax paid by them. This money is then used for the overall development of the nation. For instance, In India, Hindi movie actors and singers are the highest taxpayers. As a result, the nation only benefits from its artistic sector.
In conclusion, a society needs the art form as much as it needs the public services for it to grow. In my honest opinion, the government should provide financial aid to both the sectors in an unbiased manner.