Lemonade or Merlot? Authentic multiculturalism and high culture.
Arts Education Policy Review, September, 2002 by Best, Harold M.
The formation of policy involves policy analysis. Whether quick or protracted, cursory or profound, each of these is at once a moral and an intellectual undertaking. At their best, both mean keeping abreast of a width of ideas, advocacy and interest groups, agencies, agents, and executors.
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Both mean wading into a fullness of words, many of them coded, and disciplining them into precision and authority. Both mean being committed to depth in place of superficiality. Both mean knowing how various interest groups will work their territories, some with little or no concern for morality ...
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