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Review and Analysis of: Eric Weiner's The Geography of Genius

A Search for the World's Most Creative Places from Ancient Athens to Silicon Valley

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Review and Analysis of: Eric Weiner's The Geography of Genius

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Please note: This is an analysis and review of the book and not the original book.

Doesn't it seem like some geographical areas seem to produce more innovation and invention than others? We have Silicon Valley which is the hub of all the top tech innovations. In the ancient past, we had Athens which was the founding city of western philosophy and genius; a genius that until this day informs our societies. In his book, The Geography of Genius, Eric Weiner addresses why it seems as if some places are hotbeds for genius, innovation, and invention.

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