| Modern critics include professionals or amateurs who regularly [[judge]] or interpret performances or other works (such as those of artists, scientists, musicians, or actors), and typically publish their observations, often in periodicals. Critics are numerous in certain fields, including [[art]], [[music]], [[film]], theatre or [[drama]], restaurant, and scientific publication critics. | | Modern critics include professionals or amateurs who regularly [[judge]] or interpret performances or other works (such as those of artists, scientists, musicians, or actors), and typically publish their observations, often in periodicals. Critics are numerous in certain fields, including [[art]], [[music]], [[film]], theatre or [[drama]], restaurant, and scientific publication critics. |
| Criticism in terms of expectations means democratic [[judgment]] over the suitability of a subject for the intended [[purposes]], as opposed to the [[authoritarian]] command, which is meant as an [[absolute]] [[realization]] of the authority's will, thus not open for debate. | | Criticism in terms of expectations means democratic [[judgment]] over the suitability of a subject for the intended [[purposes]], as opposed to the [[authoritarian]] command, which is meant as an [[absolute]] [[realization]] of the authority's will, thus not open for debate. |