Transcendentalism, Freedom or Anarchy Transcendentalism: Freedom or Anarchy?
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A certain sense of order is necessary for any sort of organization or society to be successful. In the past, the greatest civilizations, such as the Greeks and Romans, are most admired and were most successful because they knew how to run their governments. Government in America gives people protection, resources, and freedoms that make for an ideal way of life. While freedom is an essential part of the American ideal, Americans are not given
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depend on roadways, sidewalks, and public transportation, all of which is provided by the government. This also means that people live in closer proximity to each other, and that crime is more likely to occur. It is obvious that as Americans we do not have true freedom, because people cannot be trusted with such a large responsibility. Thoreau was an idealist, and his proposals failed to include human faults that would make transcendentalism not work.
depend on roadways, sidewalks, and public transportation, all of which is provided by the government. This also means that people live in closer proximity to each other, and that crime is more likely to occur. It is obvious that as Americans we do not have true freedom, because people cannot be trusted with such a large responsibility. Thoreau was an idealist, and his proposals failed to include human faults that would make transcendentalism not work.