• Walden Two is a utopian novel written by behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner, first published in 1948. At that time, it was considered as science fiction...
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    Walden (/ˈwɔːldən/; first published in 1854 as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) is a book by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau. The...
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  • the show is revamped when Charlie is struck and killed by a moving train. Walden Schmidt replaces him as the new owner of the beach house. He is a recently...
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  • Georgia Walden, New York Walden, Oregon Walden, Tennessee Walden, Vermont Walden Galleria, a shopping mall in Buffalo, New York Walden Ridge (or Walden's Ridge)...
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  • ethically neutral. Skinner notes that Utopian speculations, like his novel Walden Two, are a kind of cultural engineering. He then devotes much of the rest...
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    F. Skinner's novel, Walden Two, which depicts a utopian community and itself is a reference to Henry David Thoreau's novel Walden. It is noted for its...
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    his ideas to the design of a human community in his 1948 utopian novel, Walden Two, while his analysis of human behavior culminated in his 1958 work, Verbal...
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    University in 1960. In 1966, Israel attended a Walden Two conference, where he shared ideas with Walden Two enthusiasts about how to start the utopia. Israel...
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  • Celia Isobel Pughe-Morgan (née Walden; born 8 December 1975) is a British journalist, novelist, and critic. Walden was born in Paris, France. Her father...
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    Walden Pond is a celebrated pond in Concord, Massachusetts, in the United States. A good example of a kettle hole, it was formed by retreating glaciers...
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