Psychological Interpretation of B.F. Skinner's "Walden Two"
Title: Psychological Interpretation of B.F. Skinner's "Walden Two"
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Details: Words: 2707 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
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.