ABSTRACT

First published in 1952, Man, Creator or Destroyer makes clear that mankind is preeminent both as a creator and as a destroyer. And we are doomed unless creative man can master destructive man. But how gain this mystery? How strengthen the one and weaken the other? This and other vital questions are answered clearly for the general reader interested in creative work, from art and science to crime-prevention and international statecraft. The first part is concerned with man’s creative power which distinguishes him from all else on earth and suggests that man is much more than a machine or an animal. In the second part attention moves to man’s destructive power and studies his inclination to obstruct and shatter his own constructive work. The book concludes with an examination of the ways in which the creative power can gain the mastery.

part the first |84 pages

Creators

chapter I|29 pages

Man Belittled, and His Reply

chapter II|18 pages

Large Requisites for Excellence

chapter III|19 pages

From Apprenticeship to Mastery

chapter IV|16 pages

Creative Power Itself

part the second |82 pages

Destroyers and Creators

chapter V|3 pages

Ability Turns Destructive

chapter VI|26 pages

An Expedition and Its Outcome

chapter VII|24 pages

The Wilds And Their Reclamation

chapter VIII|27 pages

Reclaiming the International Mind