Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Creativity a Revolutionary Trait?
From what I have learned about creativity, It seems that the creativity we talked about in class as "big-C" can be attributed to many of the revolutionary movements that have shaped our nations, as well as others. The Boston Tea party, for example, was an historic event where the colonsist decided to break away from British law on the Tea Tax and boycott the industry. There group collaboration contributed to them all getting together on that historic night and dumping thousands of tea barrles into the Atlantic Ocean in protest. Furthermore, the group creativity that took place during the American Civil Rights Movement took form as the "Million Man March". Collaboration and the desire to break away from tradition are characterists of both these events, and I believe that India's "Salt March" is also an example of this. Thus, Creativity over time and within groups, in my opinion, has changed nations and been a prominant trait of revolutionary movements.
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