Exposition of the False Medium offers a bold look at why society often withholds support from its most gifted thinkers and creators, and what that means for progress and posterity.
Written as a sweeping analysis and meditation, the work surveys the long history of opposition to genius—from poets to scientists and philosophers—and exposes the social forces that exclude or belittle remarkable minds. It also argues for a more honest, audience-aware path for original work and for recognizing the true value of intellectual courage.
- Why extraordinary talent has faced persecution, neglect, and ridicule across eras
- Cases and portraits from Epic poets to modern thinkers that illustrate enduring barriers
- A critical look at publishers, readers, and the market that rewards conformity
- Practical ideas for those with ideas who wish to sustain a life of thinking and creating
Ideal for readers of literary history, philosophy, and cultural critique who want a clear, provocative take on the costs of brilliance and the hopes for a fairer reception of genius.