How universal is access to culture in your country?

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Do you consider it a privilege for the upper classes or a universal right that anyone can access regardless of their social class or socioeconomic status?

And by culture, I mean access to the arts in all their forms (cinema, literature, theater, music, painting, etc.)and their development.

And how much of a priority is it for the government to promote culture and support artistic projects?

And also, how much interest is there among the population in expanding their cultural background?

Comments

  1. MarioDiBian Avatar

    I think access to culture is very widespread in Argentina. There’s a huge bookstore and theatre culture, which is accessible for common people.

  2. Black_Panamanian Avatar

    It’s free but almost no one goes to museums and libraries

    Why cuz we ignorant ass people

  3. IssueSignificant1231 Avatar

    In Mexico, I heard culture depends on class. The lower class have a more indigenous culture. The white people in CDMX and Northern Mexico have a more European culture.

  4. Fumador_de_caras Avatar

    Bastante universal el gobierno no tiene casi ningún interés en la cultura y la gente está más concentrada en sobrevivir

  5. clear-123clear Avatar

    A lot of it is pretty accessible, hard for me personally to take an interest unless it’s stuff I download or stream online.

  6. in_the_pouring_rain Avatar

    I would say it largely depends on if someone is living in a large metropolitan area vs if someone is living in a rural community. However, compared to my experience in the US, Mexico has an incredible amount of an accessibility to cultural activities.