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13 June, 07:14

How does Emerson view the relationship between society and individuality?

Society strengthens individuality.

Individuality threatens society.

Society is more important than the individual.

Society is the enemy of individuality.

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  1. 13 June, 10:00
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    Society is the enemy of individuality.

    Emerson believed that society was a threat to individuality. He believed that every person had an individual spark of god. He believed that each person had a guiding voice that told him or her how to live his life (like a conscience). When people are ruled by a larger society that acts for all, it limits what an individual can do on his own. In effect, society makes it impossible for a man to think on his own, and therefore act on his own.
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