I could not finish this book by myself, I had to read the entire article, praised Catherine Schultz, and I must think that Henry David Thoreau is a waste . How I respect such a nasty thinker like Ian Land is a mystery.
He said that Thoreau went to Walden "to understand what is essential to life": what can not be lacked in life, "how brutal, poor, philosophical or not, that There are few people trying to do. " In other words, he wants to try what we call today's livelihood instrument. It is attractive primarily to those who are not obliged to withstand it. Thoreau fascinated Thoreau, "In order to solve all things that are not life, I wanted to get deeper into my life, learn all the essence of life, I wanted to live my life like that and Sparta." It is a strange difference; apparently, some of the things we experience while we live are counted as life, there is nothing else. In Walden, Thoreau distinguishes their business.
There are few people who think Thoreau's life. Food, drinks, friends, family, community, tradition, most work, most education, most conversations: This is all about throwing him away as a real life. Thoreau could not find a place to live in an organized religious life, but his standards for making this distinction are basically religious. He is always binary, I can divide myself into soul and body and can not accept the latter. "I like all other qualities, mostly better," he was confident in his journal. He was shocked as the physical reality of mankind. "The miracles are them, you and I can live the life of this slimy beast, how to live, eat and drink," he wrote in Walden. Only by denying this appetite, he can feel that he takes care of his soul.
Schultz explained why he is so popular. His natural writing is excellent when his philosophy is not getting worse, he is very attractive to certain things in America's heart.
Although Thoreau is often seen as a cross between Emerson, John Muir, and William Lauder Garrison, people appearing in Walden are far from the spirit of Ian Land. Doubt, fanaticism, insult, elitism was convinced that others are living a miserable life, but firmly opposed to helping them. Nevertheless, due to these qualities Thoreau can become such a convenient national hero.
Thoreau writes to Walden (120; "Reading") as follows: "There are how many people are living a new era in his life while reading a book." He said this statement was his I did not notice that there was not much to read a book. Real people are! Today, Walden stimulates millions of readers and is considered a masterpiece by Henry D. Thoreau. Since Emerson brought a copy of Walden to the UK, its global influence did not stop. Walden has printed hundreds of versions and dozens of languages. It affects all occupations and passions of protectionists, writers, philosophers, activists and individuals. But if Thoreau did his experiment and kept them for themselves, such a thing does not happen, and by sharing his story he stimulates a great many people Then, I changed the world.
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So at Walden, he wrote Henry David Thoreau, a transcendentalist. This is his most famous publication, which is the main content of the list of high schools in all the United States. In July 1845, when Solow found the meaning of nature and decided to live in the forest of Walden to understand human soul, the establishment of Walden began. For two years Solore lived in solitude and recorded his observations of the natural environment. He supports those who move from urbanized industrial areas where people are forced to pay too much attention to economic prosperity and overpopulation deprives the nature of resources.