Psychological Interpretation of B.F. Skinner's "Walden Two"
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all. Not all people are psychologically equal and think along the same lines. For Frazier, his 'perfect' place was being in concealed control of a society. For others, it was the security of knowing that there were no restrictions on happiness. The probability of a society in which everyone is happy is probably nonexistent, but everyone can dream. And within dreams lies hope and hope is all we need to keep our psychological mind high.
all. Not all people are psychologically equal and think along the same lines. For Frazier, his 'perfect' place was being in concealed control of a society. For others, it was the security of knowing that there were no restrictions on happiness. The probability of a society in which everyone is happy is probably nonexistent, but everyone can dream. And within dreams lies hope and hope is all we need to keep our psychological mind high.