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Hector concludes that, if Monica is correct that public opinion dislikes a recent public sculpture, then the sculpture should be removed. Why? Because public art should benefit the public, and public opinion is the only way to tell what the public feels is beneficial.
Hector uses a measure of what the public feels about a sculpture to indicate the actual benefit of the sculpture. This depends on the assumption that when the public feels a sculpture is not beneficial, that indicates that the sculpture is truly not beneficial.
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