"Let us not submit to the vile doctrine of the nineteenth century that every enterprise must justify itself in pounds, shillings and pence of cash income …
Why should we not add in every substantial city the dignity of an ancient university or a European capital … an ample theater, a concert hall, a dance hall, a gallery, cafes, and so forth.
Assuredly we can afford this and so much more.
Anything we can actually do, we can afford."
— John Maynard Keynes, 1942