Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Anarchiste in Walden Two by Skinner Essay -- Psychology
In this time we must fully realize the unfeigned origins of our society, non the so called party marches they feed us. True, date few of us find sanctuary in hidden places, what place is there for we strangelings? Is absolute equality truly a beloved idea? In our new realism, our Walden Two, we are taught from an early age to be swallow, to conform. From our glass cages at birth, to our debuts at age seven, to our eventual marriages, all we do is in the shout out of a peacefulnessablenessful, dim-witted existence. We are taught that anger is not allowed, faith in God is not allowed, anything harmful is forbidden I ask of you, is this truly a life, much less, a life worth musical accompaniment? Now life was not always like this. Life used to be full of emotions, both dark and light. trouble and suffering were not to be avoided, but embraced. Can we actually create true art through the same emotions once again and again? Can we have unique lives if, like our she ep, we only follow what the prior generation and the one ere that tells us what is and what is not? Shall we continue to spread out our message, this true message of peace and simplicity? In our origins we survived alongside the old ways we meant to keep ourselves separate. We were taught how to survive, how to function as the Waldenites taught us, alongside the supposedly troubled outside world. Our world hold outs not the hit any longer that the old one held. We are base, functional creatures, only doing what we are told to in hopes of reward, in a hope of praise. However, if that is not given, do we really care? Is there a point in keeping our society as such, much less spreading this tale of peace and love and congruity?How this worked, none of us get. Did we slowly overtake the old ways? Did Fraziers... ...on of the Anarchiste, we believe that man must feel pain, must know himself in the beginning others, must know his own pain and suffering to truly live. To reaso n out all of this jumbled mess their utopia, their dreamland, is in core flawed. The basis they intelligent from, while, in essence true, was poorly executed. The only end that a utopia can come to is disaster. Espicially in this, their Walden, where the individual is ignored and distroyed in favour of the greater good. Is this greater good, this ease of living worth the sacrafice of small bits of oneself? We, the Anarchiste stand by the fact that no, it is not, nor shall it ever be so. Pain and suffering are the basis of life, they are the sum by which we know we are truly alive, and more so, above the sheep in our pasture, the cattle in our dairy. Rebel, refuse, this drab non-life Viva la Anarchiste The Anarchiste in Walden Two by Skinner Essay -- PsychologyIn this time we must fully realize the true origins of our society, not the so called party line they feed us. True, while few of us find sanctuary in hidden places, what place is there for we strang elings? Is absolute equality truly a good idea? In our new world, our Walden Two, we are taught from an early age to behave, to conform. From our glass cages at birth, to our debuts at age seven, to our eventual marriages, all we do is in the name of a peaceful, simple existence. We are taught that anger is not allowed, faith in God is not allowed, anything harmful is forbidden I ask of you, is this truly a life, much less, a life worth living? Now life was not always like this. Life used to be full of emotions, both dark and light. Pain and suffering were not to be avoided, but embraced. Can we really create true art through the same emotions again and again? Can we have unique lives if, like our sheep, we only follow what the prior generation and the one ere that tells us what is and what is not? Shall we continue to spread out our message, this true message of peace and simplicity? In our origins we survived alongside the old ways we meant to keep ourselves separate. W e were taught how to survive, how to function as the Waldenites taught us, alongside the supposedly troubled outside world. Our world knows not the beauty any longer that the old one held. We are base, functional creatures, only doing what we are told to in hopes of reward, in a hope of praise. However, if that is not given, do we really care? Is there a point in keeping our society as such, much less spreading this tale of peace and love and harmony?How this worked, none of us know. Did we slowly overtake the old ways? Did Fraziers... ...on of the Anarchiste, we believe that man must feel pain, must know himself before others, must know his own pain and suffering to truly live. To reason out all of this jumbled mess their utopia, their dreamland, is in essence flawed. The basis they reasoned from, while, in essence true, was poorly executed. The only end that a utopia can come to is disaster. Espicially in this, their Walden, where the individual is ignored and distroyed in favour of the greater good. Is this greater good, this ease of living worth the sacrafice of small bits of oneself? We, the Anarchiste stand by the fact that no, it is not, nor shall it ever be so. Pain and suffering are the basis of life, they are the measure by which we know we are truly alive, and more so, above the sheep in our pasture, the cattle in our dairy. Rebel, refuse, this drab non-life Viva la Anarchiste
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