
Weird Studies Episode 109: Infinite Play: On 'The Glass Bead Game,' by Hermann Hesse
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Oct 27, 2021 AI Snips
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Preservation Over Creation
- The Glass Bead Game's order prioritizes cultural preservation and refined appreciation over new creation.
- They view unbridled artistic creation as dangerous and potentially leading to chaos.
The Paradox of Creativity
- Creativity is inherently subversive and anarchic, requiring a delicate balance between freedom and control.
- Hesse's criticism targets the institution governing the Glass Bead Game, not the game itself, for stifling innovation.
Two Orders of Truth
- There are two ways to view truth: one rooted in historical context and the other transcending it.
- Contemporary academia overemphasizes the historical, neglecting the timeless or eternal aspects of truth.
