Walden Two Follow-Up. News From Nowhere

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Skinner published a follow-up to Walden Two in an essay titled News From Nowhere, 1984. It details the discovery of Eric Blair in the community who seeks out and meets Burris, confessing his true identity as George Orwell. Blair seeks out Frazier as the 'leader' and the two have discussions which comprise the essay. Blair was impressed by Walden Two's "lack of any institutionalized government, religion, or economic system", a state of affairs that embodied "the dream of nineteenth-century anarchism". [Wikipedia] A year later, one of the Waldonian communities, Los Horcones, produced a reply to Skinner's essay.

Author(s): B. F. Skinner, Los Horcones
Publisher: Association of Behavior Analysis International
Year: 1985, 1986

Language: English
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Pages: 9+4

B. F. Skinner ■ News from Nowhere, 1984
The Behavior Analyst, 1985, Vol. 8, No, 1, pg. 5-14

Los Horcones ■ News from Now-Here, 1986
The Behavior Analyst, 1986, Vol. 9, No, 1, pg. 129-132