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Article by George Merw in WKW: Exploitation does not mean lack of water
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Article by George Merw in WKW: Exploitation does not mean lack of water

The article by Georgios Meros in Kathimerini discusses the ethical and legal boundaries between the proper use and misuse of cultural heritage. It references a recent report by 'Kathemeri' (23 June 2026) highlighting cases where cultural assets were used without authorization. The piece emphasizes that cultural heritage is not just a historical relic but an active part of modern society, contributing to economic development, social cohesion, and identity. It argues against neglecting these sites, which can lead to their degradation, while cautioning against commercial exploitation that reduces them to mere commodities. The author stresses the need for responsible management that respects both preservation and sustainable utilization.

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Article by George Merw in WKW: Exploitation does not mean lack of water

The article by Georgios Meros in Kathimerini discusses the ethical and legal boundaries between the proper use and misuse of cultural heritage. It references a recent report by 'Kathemeri' (23 June 2026) highlighting cases where cultural assets were used without authorization. The piece emphasizes that cultural heritage is not just a historical relic but an active part of modern society, contributing to economic development, social cohesion, and identity. It argues against neglecting these sites, which can lead to their degradation, while cautioning against commercial exploitation that reduces them to mere commodities. The author stresses the need for responsible management that respects both preservation and sustainable utilization.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses a politically sensitive issue—cultural heritage management—it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents arguments from both perspectives: the necessity of utilizing cultural heritage for societal benefit versus the risks of over-commercialization. The tone is

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides accurate information about cultural heritage management and references credible scholars like David Lowenthal and the Getty Conservation Institute. It presents the issue neutrally, though it leans slightly toward emphasizing the positive aspects of cultural heritage utilization.

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