Every Single Human Being Is Creative

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The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited is an eighteen chapter book published in 2012 by Basic Books and written by Richard Florida, of the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management and New York University. The author presents a revised and expanded version of his classic work, which pioneered the idea that our society is in the midst of a fundamental economic and cultural shift led by an emerging class of people, defined by their occupations as the Creative Class. He argues that human creativity has become the pivotal force at the heart of current societal change. Supporting his theory with substantial research and grounding his arguments in classic historical and economic thinking, Florida sheds new light on successful Creative Age companies and cities. In Chapter 18, Every Single Human Being Is Creative (18 pages), the author concludes that the challenge of our time is to harness the power of the Creative Economy across society. He proposes a "Creative Compact" to universalize creativity and reduce class inequality. This compact is guided by six central principles: include everyone, incorporate tolerance into economic strategy, nurture creativity in our schools, liberate people from relying on companies for benefits, strengthen urban development, and stop growth for "growth's sake".
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