Walden's utopia In the days after World War II, people had great wish to the present society. Burrhus F. Skinner decided to consider what he thought appropriate to create a real 'utopia'. I tried other utopia (Greek "I can not go anywhere"), Skinner used the best elements of each utopia in his book and put them together It was. But this does not mean that the utopia Walden Two that he created in his own story imitates the Walden Pond of Thoreau in Maine State.
American psychologist B. F. Skinner wrote that when he was young he was carrying solo's Walden with him. And in 1945 Walden Two, a fictitious utopia with about 1000 community members, was inspired by Thoreau's life. The transcendence of Thoreau and Concord is the main source of inspiration for composer Charles Ives. Concorde ยท Sonatas The fourth movement of the piano (part of the flute, instrument of Thoreau) is figure painting, he also sets the words of Thoreau.
Emerson's friend and student, Walden (1854), Henry David Thoreau is an autobiographical record of the internationally renowned Thoreau living alone in the forest near the pond of Concordwalden, Massachusetts. Walden has become a popular literary expression over the years of American transcendence, individualism, and naturalism. "Little Woman" (1868) is a classic novel based on childhood of her writer Luisa May Olcott, Emerson's friend and transcendentalist Bronson Olcott. My daughter This book is the story of my family in March, from my daughter Meg, Joe, Beth, Amy, until childhood adulthood. Marches is a transcendentalist who respects independence, individualism, compassion and education, transcending material and social outcomes.
Henry David Thoreau's Walden is a well-written piece that explains and explains the next spiritual utopia in nature. "The bullfrog is better than the night," explains the similarities between the natural bullfrog and music beauty songs. "What kind of space exists to separate one man from his colleague and become one, can not bring two people closer with one foot, in reply to those who are often involved in loneliness." And, When a person is alone in the wilderness, generally lonely, while away from the city, when he is busy with his colleagues, he will not be too far away for other people's distance . He suggests that the mind can keep people away from other people more or less than the length of the foot, and that moving away from civilization can bring the two people closer to spirituality. "