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Does capitalism allow a man to indulge in debased tastes?

Of course, capitalism does allow a man to indulge in debased tastes — but only by wasting his own money and not that of others, by prohibiting a man from forcing others to view or support his tastes, if they do not voluntarily wish to of their own free-will. And neither may he use the powers of the state to force others to subsidize his debased tastes either (as much bad art is paid for today).

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What is the art of the capitalist?

What is the art of the capitalist? Politically, capitalism has no views on art, as it is the name of a social system of freedom. However, the the only non-contradictory philosophy supporting capitalism — Objectivism — does have views on art (as art is a branch of philosophy called esthetics). Such a philosophy is best concretized artistically by a magnificent man glorifying Greek sculpture, an exquisite painting by Michaelango, or a heroic novel portraying the men of the mind triumphing over irrationality by Ayn Rand. Observe their common element: all are masterpieces portraying man as he could be and should be. Such is the “debased” taste of a capitalist.

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