
Capitalism and the Value of Music with Timothy Taylor
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The Impartiality of the Judge
Katha Mia music was known before Paul Simon came along. They were the most famous of these is the men's coral groups that involve also you know dance. There were competitions in Johannesburg and a judge for the competition would be basically just sort of swept off the street, and it was always some white person. I mean everything was done to make sure that judges were as impartial as possible. And they had to sit in front of the audience so they couldn't see the audience and be swayed by the audience. That might say something about these kind of different regimes of value which is the phrase you use.
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