Table of contents for The plenitude : creativity, innovation, and culture / by Rich Gold ; foreword by John Maeda.

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	Foreword by John Maeda
	Preface by Marina de Bellagente LaPalma
	I.	Introduction
	II.	The 4 Creative Hats I¿ve Worn
		Science
		Art
		Design
		Engineering
		The Other Wall
	III.	Seven Patterns of Innovation
		Necessity is the Mother of Invention
		It¿s a Thing of Genius
		The Big Kahuna
		The Future Exists
		Colonization
		Stuff Desires to be Better Stuff
		Change the Definition
IV.	The Plenitude
		Life is Fecund
		The Plenitude of the Mall
		Progress and Industry
		In my most cynical moments¿
		Problem One: The bland and the ugly
		Problem Two: The real and the faux
		Problem Three: The unplenitude
		Problem Four: Destroying the world
		Problem Five: How many genetically modified organisms¿
		Solution One: Pass a law
		Solution Two: Reject the plenitude
		Solution Three: Quality over quantity
		Solution Four: Zero-growth economies
		Solution Five: Just make the good stuff
		Solution Six: Real problem is too many people
		Solution Seven: Just love it
		A Moral

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Creative ability.
Creative thinking.
Technological innovations.
Material culture.
Materialism.
Consumption (Economics).