Living Walden Two : B.F. Skinner's behaviorist utopia and experimental communities / Hilke Kuhlmann.
Material type: TextPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2005.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9780252091650
- 9781283583534
- 9786613895981
- 6613895989
- HX806 .L585 2005
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Walden Two : a behaviorist utopia -- Behavioral psychology and the design of society -- Skinner's utopian vision and the issue of control -- The road not taken : Skinner, experimental communalism, and token economies -- Sunflower House -- Lake Village -- Walden Three -- The early days of Twin Oaks Community -- The planner manager system -- The communal child care program -- The labor credit system -- The appeal of the labor credit system for the communities -- Movement, or, What communards meant when they said Walden Two -- Why people leave -- Mexican contexts -- Education -- The economic structure -- Leadership and decision-making -- Behaviorism as religion.
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