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<p>at least three different fields. Rather than seeing polymaths as exceptionally gifted, he argues that every human being has the potential to become one: that people naturally have multiple interests and talents. He contrasts this polymathic nature against what he calls "the cult of specialisation". For example, education systems stifle this nature by forcing learners to specialise in narrow topics. The book argues that specialisation encouraged by the <a href="page.php?w=production_line">production line</a>s of the <a href="page.php?w=Industrial_Revolution">Industrial Revolution</a></p><p>
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