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Emerson And Society

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One of Emerson’s main Ideas in his essay “Self-Reliance” is the importance of the authenticity of an individual as opposed to conforming to the popular, accepted opinion of society. Emerson believes that there is an unspoken concept in society that people as a group have the obligation to conform to certain unspoken rules of society to be considered good, and he believes that this rule constricts one’s ability to act as authentically as they can, because of the fact that “for non-conformity the world whips you with its displeasure”, meaning that taking to stance that is not the accepted stance by society causes the collective voice of the majority to then automatically assume that the minority opinion is the wrong opinion, which often leads to attacks against the non-conformists. Emerson is not against giving to charity or acts of kindness, but rather he believes that these acts must come from a place of personal obligation …show more content…

Emerson believe that being able to truthfully stick to one’s own belief grants other people the ability to truly get to know your authentic, true self, and that ability have much more value in it then contributing to as much charities as possible and participating in as many activities as possible. Emerson says that “the objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to you is, that it scatters your voice” (23). Emerson’s objection to doing thing with no personal significance is that by doing that you are “wasting” your energy and inhibiting the individual’s ability to truly know you as who you are what you believe

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