Intelligence Squared

The Genius Myth, with Helen Lewis and Armando Iannucci (Part One)

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Jun 30, 2025
Helen Lewis, a writer for The Atlantic and author of 'The Genius Myth,' joins satirist Armando Iannucci for a thought-provoking discussion. They delve into the societal values reflected in the label of genius, examining figures from da Vinci to Musk. The duo critiques the celebrity culture around genius, while revealing why Stephen Hawking dismissed IQ tests. They also explore the eccentric legacy of polymath Francis Galton and the shifting perceptions of genius throughout history, blending humor with critical insights.
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INSIGHT

The Complex Genius of Elon Musk

  • Elon Musk's early career success shows a pattern of brilliant innovation followed by a reliance on publicity.
  • His impact includes driving down space exploration costs but also misapplying lessons across industries.
INSIGHT

Genius: Once Revered, Now Overused

  • The word "genius" has become an overused branding term, losing its uniqueness.
  • Historical figures like Leonardo da Vinci were once revered as geniuses, unlike the current commercial use.
ANECDOTE

Trump's Rallies as Performances

  • Helen Lewis attended a Trump rally and observed the camp and humor integral to his appeal.
  • His ability to mix light and shade allows him to connect with supporters despite nastiness.
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