What Works

EP 470: Rethinking Creativity—A Cautionary Tale


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Good luck going anywhere today without running into a message about creativity.

I was going to say, "anywhere online," but really, it's just about anywhere. We get creative in the kitchen. Creative in our workouts. Creative in bed. And of course, creative at work. Creativity is somewhat of a "cult object," as Samuel Franklin put it in his cultural history of creativity.

Today, I want to get uncomfortably close to that cult object and ask, "What is our fascination with creativity hiding?" So join me as I venture onto the third rail of the 21st-century economy.

Footnotes:

  • The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History by Samuel W. Franklin
  • "The Surprising Origins of Our Obsession with Creativity" by Samuel W. Franklin in Behavioral Scientist
  • "The Origins of Creativity" by Louis Menard (book review) in The New Yorker
  • Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher

Also in this series:

  • Organizing Indie Labor with Chiarra Lohr of the Indie Sellers Guild
  • Figuring Out the Creator Economy with Charlie Gilkey & Kate Tyson
  • Building Solidarity in the Creator Economy with Charlie Gilkey & Kate Tyson


Find an essay version of this episode at whatworks.fyi

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  • (00:00) -
  • (00:07) - Creativity is everywhere
  • (02:04) - Introduction
  • (03:14) - Samuel W. Franklin's Cult of Creativity
  • (04:33) - A surprisingly recent history
  • (06:17) - 4 reasons for the creativity explosion
  • (09:48) - The idea of creativity cannot be separated from its political & economic valence
  • (11:08) - Creative entanglements
  • (12:00) - Meet, "the creative"
  • (15:27) - Introducing "the creator"
  • (17:15) - Creativity can still be source of radical power
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