LLS 1072 Chapter Notes - Chapter 0: Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Who else believed in higher progress: no. a lot of people, particularly workers and the labor movement shared this view, jonathan edwards, william e channing, abraham lincoln. Charles dudley warner f: horace greely h. i, ralph waldo emerson, fannia cohn, frank lloyd wright, dorothy canfield fisher, robert maynard hutchins, If whitman believed so strongly in freedom, did he give up on equality: he had no problem with inequality in terms of economic matters. Some of us will always be richer than others. But so long as all had enough- a real possibility because of labor-saving machines , economic inequality was unimportant. Whitman uses the image to warn us from becoming stuck in economic concerns see question 6: what were the results of turning our backs on higher progress, neglect of the soul. No boundaries between me and mom, for example: struggle to differentiate (like the two-year old saying no!)

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