The Grapes of Wrath and Walden’s Transcendental Wisdom
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one who still had the wits to listen to their common sense. Both authors strove to guide their readers and bring them to this higher level of spiritual understanding. If they were alive today, they surely would be dismayed at how poorly their advice was followed. As currant inhabitants of America we can only hope that their philosophy prevented us from even greater demise, and that, as a people, we begin to open our eyes.
one who still had the wits to listen to their common sense. Both authors strove to guide their readers and bring them to this higher level of spiritual understanding. If they were alive today, they surely would be dismayed at how poorly their advice was followed. As currant inhabitants of America we can only hope that their philosophy prevented us from even greater demise, and that, as a people, we begin to open our eyes.