Smart
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A fascinating cultural history of intelligence.
Intelligence - from the apparent genius of tech visionaries to the threat of omnipotent AI - is one of the most powerful and pervasive ideas in modern society. This is the story of how we came to think about it in the way that we do.
We encounter the idea of intelligence everywhere in our modern lives. Parents are told that their children will grow up smart if they are made to listen to Mozart, play with the right toys, and eat the healthiest foods. Schools plunge everyone into the ruthless world of testing and academic competition. Those who attend the right universities are likely to earn vastly more over their lifetimes than those who found education a struggle.
We are told repeatedly that some of the richest and most successful people in societyโtech pioneers, CEOs or financial wizardsโare rich and successful precisely because they're so smart. And we now have to worry about the impact of artificial intelligence on our jobs, our societies, and the very survival of our species.
Intelligence, then, is an idea that infuses our world, and one that we think matters. This hasn't always been the case. Like all ideas, intelligence has a history.
Smart draws on science, politics, and popular culture to uncover the stories of the people and projects that built the idea of modern intelligenceโthe men and women who created Mensa, the priest who built a village for gifted children in the mountains of Sicily, and the plan to boost the intelligence of the Venezuelan people by teaching them lateral thinking skills. Intelligence is not just an idea, but a potentially dangerous one.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781804441763
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 05 February 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Footnote Press Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 35.0mm
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 242.0mm
Weight: 638g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Dr David Brydan is an historian of the 20th century, based at King's College London. His previous work has focussed on the political and social history of the modern period, including the history of fascism, international cooperation and humanitarianism and he has published a book on the history of Spain with Oxford University Press, as well as edited collections with Bloomsbury Academic and others.
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