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Book Synopsis: A history of how, in the mid-twentieth century, we came to believe in the concept of creativity. Creativity is one of American society’s signature values. Schools claim to foster it, businesses say they thrive on it, and countless cities say it’s what makes them unique. But the idea that there is such a thing as “creativity”—and that it can be cultivated—is surprisingly recent, entering our everyday speech in the 1950s. As Samuel W. Franklin reveals, postwar Americans created creativity, through campaigns to define and harness the power of the individual to meet the demands of American capitalism and life under the Cold War. Creativity was championed by a cluster of professionals—psychologists, engineers, and advertising people—as a cure for the conformity and alienation they feared was stifling American ingenuity. It was touted as a force of individualism and the human spirit, a new middle-class aspiration that suited the needs of corporate America and the spirit of anticommunism.
Amid increasingly rigid systems, creativity took on an air of romance; it was a more democratic quality than genius, but more rarified than mere intelligence. The term eluded clear definition, allowing all sorts of people and institutions to claim it as a solution to their problems, from corporate dullness to urban decline. Today, when creativity is constantly sought after, quantified, and maximized, Franklin’s eye-opening history of the concept helps us to see what it really is, and whom it really serves.
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Unlock the secrets of creativity with "The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History". Dive into the intriguing history of how the concept of creativity came to be a crucial element of American society in the mid-twentieth century. Discover how creativity was cultivated and championed as a powerful force for individualism, innovation, and overcoming challenges in a rapidly changing world.
Join author Samuel W. Franklin on a journey through postwar America as he unravels the fascinating roots of the creativity movement. Learn how creativity emerged as a response to conformity and alienation, offering a beacon of hope and inspiration for unlocking the human spirit in the face of societal pressures and the demands of capitalism.
Explore the evolution of creativity from a vague notion to a sought-after commodity in today's competitive world. Understand how creativity has become a buzzword in various sectors, from education to business, and gain insights into how you can harness its power to thrive in the modern age.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on creativity and its impact on our lives. Order your copy of "The Cult of Creativity" today and delve into a thought-provoking exploration of a concept that continues to shape our world.
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