![]() Last year, pop-sociologist Malcolm Gladwell addressed the subject in his book Outliers: The Story of Success. In the modern era, Immanuel Kant and Darwin's cousin Francis Galton wrote extensively about how genius occurs. How to produce genius is a very old question, one that has occupied philosophers since antiquity. Follow it possible to cultivate genius? Could we somehow structure our educational and social life to produce more Einsteins and Mozarts or, more urgently these days, another Adam Smith or John Maynard Keynes?
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