A 2026-os költségvetés-elemzésből
99 millió Ft to fund private membership societies from public money.
A state transfer to artistic societies whose members could fund their own associations — concentrated benefit for organised groups, diffuse cost across every taxpayer.
Roughly 25 Ft per taxpayer per year — 99 millió Ft to subsidise the running costs of private artistic membership bodies.
Amit látsz — és amit nem
The seen: the operational budgets of named artistic societies and associations. The unseen: four million taxpayers each contributing a small involuntary share to fund organisations they did not choose to join and whose activities they may never encounter.
Ellenvetés
"These societies preserve Hungarian artistic traditions — without funding they'd disappear, and the cultural loss would be real."
Válasz
Voluntary associations in every other field — sports clubs, civic societies, professional bodies — fund themselves from member dues, patron support, and earned income. The artistic society that cannot raise its running costs from the artists who belong to it and the patrons who value it is being sustained by compulsory transfer from those who value it less. Freedom of association includes the freedom to fund what you associate around.
Share if you think private membership societies for artists should fund themselves, not the general taxpayer.
Az elemző értékelése
Országos művészeti társaságok, szövetségek támogatása
Az elemző indoklása jelenleg angol nyelven elérhető; magyar fordítás folyamatban.
Indoklás
A transfer to artistic societies and associations — private membership bodies whose members could fund their own associations. This is the textbook concentrated-benefit, diffuse-cost line: the benefit accrues to the organised membership of named societies, the cost is spread across every taxpayer, and the societies acquire a structural interest in the line's preservation independent of what the activity is worth to anyone outside the membership. Artistic societies are voluntary associations; the classical-liberal frame recognises the freedom to form them and finance them, not a claim on the general taxpayer to do so.
Átállási mechanizmus
Eliminate in the 2026 cycle. Societies fund their activity from membership dues, patron support, and earned income, as voluntary associations in every other field do.
Érintett csoportok
The member artists of the recipient societies, who would fund their own associations or scale activity to what members and patrons will support.
Szabad Társadalom Intézet
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