Thoreau Walden
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In Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, we find that most people lack wisdom because they spend their lives superficially following pursuits of wealth and custom. These individuals are never wise, according to Thoreau, because they never actually experience reality. Reality is discovered only by separating oneself from the artificial constructions of city, economy, and family through communing directly with nature where one can discover over the essential facts of life. Like the state in Brave New World, Thoreau argues that civilized man and societies repress and suppress the very spontaneity and wildness that are an inherent part of nature and the nature of human beings. Thoreau argues tha
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