Scott Russell Sanders - In response to an excerpt from, "The Common Life": The Players Of Modern Societal Theatrics
Title: Scott Russell Sanders - In response to an excerpt from, "The Common Life": The Players Of Modern Societal Theatrics
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Details: Words: 544 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Scott Russell Sanders - In response to an excerpt from, "The Common Life": The Players Of Modern Societal Theatrics
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 544 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sanders' contends in his essay that American society has molded Americans into embracing anonymity and abandoning the "common life" and the social interaction that goes along with it. I completely agree with Sanders on this issue. It is truly a shame that the rate at which society is decomposing has grown so high. At many times throughout my young life I have already felt deeply disturbed by the lengths to which greed, envy, lust, and
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Therefore, individuals must preserve and uphold their role in society. They must not allow their values to be washed away and they must not retreat from their social relationships. As Sanders correctly assesses, the greater number of people in a community to not taking part in the common life, the more vulnerable the community is to break down. It is the individual's role in society to maintain their social relationships, thereby holding society upright.