Why cultural heritage benefits the rich and powerful above all | Aeon Essays
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Why cultural heritage benefits the rich and powerful above all | Aeon Essays
‘Egalitarian’ societies were banished to the bottom of this ladder, where at best they could provide some insight on how our distant ancestors might have lived; but certainly could no longer be imagined as equal parties to a dialogue about how the inhabitants of wealthy and powerful societies should conduct themselves in the present.