Xanderbeaux
15th February 2003, 01:43
* In Walden II for people who havents read it its a description of a utopian community, if ur a rebel its one of the most frustrating books to read, but its really interesting, anyways, the founder of this scoiety is asked why there are no leaders triyng to take over and he kinda avoids the question and the asnwer makes you think
* people who fight t overthrow power are only seeking power themselves (its something like this im recalling from mem)
anyways the teacher explanation for this was, if someone works so hard to overthrow a government and then finally gets to power is it really likely they are going to give it up and divide it (this is in contrast or incorporated to the novel were reading now 1984)
anywyas any feedback?
* people who fight t overthrow power are only seeking power themselves (its something like this im recalling from mem)
anyways the teacher explanation for this was, if someone works so hard to overthrow a government and then finally gets to power is it really likely they are going to give it up and divide it (this is in contrast or incorporated to the novel were reading now 1984)
anywyas any feedback?