Sydney Hughes- Outside Reading: "Walden"
I've read "Walden" in numerous courses and personally enjoyed Thoreau's journey into the wilderness/wildness. My favorite concept in Thoreau's reading was the generational aspect to it, for example, Thoreau mentions in his novel that we are often too confined to material possessions that we forget to appreciate our surroundings. So often, we view ourselves as separate from our surroundings even though we need to take care of our surroundings. With no nature/environment/landscape, there will be no way we can live a sustainable life or live at all. I'm curious to know how our connections with religion could possibly improve this situation. Could religion emphasize that we do not need material possessions and instead need land?
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