I don't like art.
Andrew Carnegie believed in the concept of the "Gospel of Wealth," which argued that wealthy individuals had a moral obligation to use their fortunes to benefit society. He believed in philanthropy and donated a significant portion of his wealth to causes such as education and the arts.
Spartan society emphasized military training, discipline, and physical fitness. Athenian society emphasized democracy, education, philosophy, and the arts.
To work for the common good is to do things that are intended to benefit an entire society, rather than to just benefit yourself, or to just benefit some organization or group to which you belong.
The philosophy of the Gospel of Wealth, proposed by Andrew Carnegie, advocates for wealthy individuals to use their resources to benefit society by supporting education, arts, and other public institutions. It suggests that wealthy individuals have a responsibility to give back to the community and address social issues through philanthropy.
The Renaissance influenced modern society by sparking a revival of art, culture, and intellectual pursuits. It also led to a greater emphasis on humanism, individualism, and scientific inquiry, laying the foundation for many aspects of our current society such as the arts, architecture, and education. Some of the inventions and ideas from the Renaissance, like the printing press and advancements in anatomy, have had a lasting impact on modern society.
Society for Arts was created in 1981.
The Decorative Arts Society was created in 1975.
Penwith Society of Arts was created in 1949.
Royal Society of Arts was created in 1754.
no because of the rennissance ;)
The society benefit throughconsumer benefitemployee benefit
American Fine Arts Society was created in 1891.
Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia was created in 1982.
The Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis was created in 1969.
Royal Scottish Society of Arts was created in 1821.
The budget of The Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis is 527,000 dollars.
How does peace and friendship the society benefit the individual?