Art & Politics
Seeing from another's perspective can be a problem.
The problem with art now is that it sees only from the perspective of the one seeing it; so there's something for everyone, which is not good for art.
Art made this way is limited to only one perspective, and so one painting looks like another painting and art becomes such a common vision that almost everyone seems to be making it; which justifies the notion that anything made can be called art.
The job of a democratic system is to keep watch over its own totalitarian impulse, and the instinct of the totalitarian impulse is to mimic the democratic system to the satisfaction of its practitoners while still remaining in power.