The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Helen Lewis: The Dark Side of Genius

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Jun 4, 2025
Helen Lewis, a British journalist and podcaster for The Atlantic, dives into her new book 'The Genius Myth,' exploring the evolving definition of genius through the ages. She discusses the odd connections between genius and outdated biological theories, and critiques contemporary figures like Elon Musk. Topics like the Great Man theory and the controversial legacy of William Shockley highlight the complexities surrounding innovation. Lewis also reflects on her viral interview with Jordan Peterson and the gender dynamics in recognizing genius, weaving a fascinating tapestry of creativity and societal perception.
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Genius Myth's Ideological Roots

  • The concept of genius has evolved and smuggles ideological ideas like individualism over collectivity.
  • Many on the political left use 'genius' casually without embracing its underlying right-wing implications.
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Classical Genius: Visiting Spirit

  • Originally, genius meant being visited by a divine spirit inspiring creativity.
  • This captures the elusive, fleeting moments of clarity artists and writers chase.
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Renaissance Genius Myths Arise

  • Renaissance genius was mythologized to highlight bursts of creativity, like Leonardo da Vinci's scattered brilliance.
  • Stories built pantheons of innovators whose myths shaped national and cultural identity.
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