Has anybody studied whether widespread precarity or widespread security+prosperity produces more good art/culture? I suspect latter eg 1920s
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I’ve never been convinced of the Cuckoo Clock argument, even though I love the movie.
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Not to be overly cynical, but ‘good culture’ seems to be closely connected to cultural ‘imperialism.’
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And that generally means security/prosperity for the ‘winners' and precarity/insecurity for the ‘losers.'
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What would we think of Ancient Greek culture without Alexander and the Romans?
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but agrees with your first point, 500 years of peace in Switzerland and all we got was a cuckoo clock