The Cult Of Creativity by Samuel W. Franklin

A Surprisingly Recent History

In this insightful exploration, the book delves into the evolution of creativity as a cultural and economic force, tracing its journey from a niche concept to a ubiquitous ideal in modern society. It examines how creativity has been commodified and institutionalized, becoming a cornerstone of personal and professional success. Through a historical lens, the narrative reveals how the notion of creativity has been shaped by various social, political, and economic influences, ultimately questioning the authenticity and implications of its widespread idolization in contemporary culture.

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Published
2023
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