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An Open-Creative Society
In the opening lines of The Open Society and its Enemies, Karl Popper writes: “If we wish our civilization to survive we must break with the habit of deference to great men.” A creative society must break with the deference to the idea of single, great creative geniuses, including "the great entrepreneurs". Of course, we can not deny the importance of individuals. However, the answers we are searching for are most likely to be found through the exchange of information, collaboration, and posi...
An Open-Creative Society
In the opening lines of The Open Society and its Enemies, Karl Popper writes: “If we wish our civilization to survive we must break with the habit of deference to great men.” A creative society must break with the deference to the idea of single, great creative geniuses, including "the great entrepreneurs". Of course, we can not deny the importance of individuals. However, the answers we are searching for are most likely to be found through the exchange of information, collaboration, and posi...