Against Creativity (Comprehensive Summary)

In 'Against Creativity,' author Oli Mould critiques the pervasive notion that creativity is inherently positive and essential for progress. He argues that the glorification of creativity often overlooks its potential to perpetuate inequality and exploitative practices. Mould explores the historical and social contexts of creativity, examining how it can serve as a tool for both liberation and oppression. This Lexicon distills the key ideas of Mould's work into original prose, providing readers with a concise understanding of his arguments and their implications for contemporary society.













