At the present time, we must fully understand the real origin of our society, not the so-called "Partisans line" they feed us. Yes, few people find evacuation centers in hidden places, but where are the others? Absolute equality is a really good idea. In our new world, our Walden II, we have been taught to act and follow us from a young age. Everything we do is under the name of peace and simple life, from the glass cage where we were born, to debut at the age of seven, and to our last marriage. We are tolerated of anger, taught to forgive our faith in God and ban harmful things.
Psychologist B. F. Skinner was born in Pennsylvania in 1904 and has obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University and began studying human behavior. Skinner's work includes "Biological Behavior" (1938) and a novel "Walden II (1948)" based on his theory. In later books he explored socially relevant behaviorism including transcendental freedom and human dignity (1971). Skinner died in Massachusetts in 1990. Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born on March 20, 1904 in a small town in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, and grew up there. His father is a lawyer and his mother is at home to take care of Skinner and his brothers. When I was very young, Skinner showed interest in making various gadgets and equipment.
Walden Two is an imaginative book that creates the real world we know. Society is based on many of B. F. Skiner's own theory. Skinner is believed to have played the role of professor Burris, a university professor who studied at T.E and the graduate school. Through Fraser novel, he used cautiousness and common sense to represent the midpoint between Fraser's extreme position and the castle's reactive position. Some people think that the novel was written for Skinner's own reasons. He is writing this book to meet experts and is trying to form a perfect utopia fraud. Since most of the books are written in dialogue, this will help Skinner list the reasons on each side. Much of his theory seems to hold true. He explained many theories in great detail, and each theory has many reasons.