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Did transcendentalists smoke marijuana?

I'm not quite sure to be honest, but the transcendentalist movement was much like the hippie movement of the 1960's. They had the same basic principles, as well as ideas on how to make connect humanity with nature. So based on this knowledge, i am willing to assume that if not all, many of the transcendentalists and communal inhibitor's of the mid 19th century did smoke pot.


What were the transcendentalists known for?

Transcendentalists were known for their emphasis on individualism, intuition, self-reliance, and a deep connection to nature. They believed in the inherent goodness of people and the importance of personal experience and the search for truth. Famous transcendentalists include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.


What was the transcendentalist genral attitude toward slavery?

Transcendentalists generally believed that slavery was morally wrong and went against their principles of individualism, self-reliance, and equality. They advocated for the abolition of slavery and believed that all individuals, regardless of race, should have equal rights and opportunities. Some transcendentalists, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, actively participated in the abolitionist movement.


Which would the trandscendentalists most likely agree with?

Transcendentalists believe that religion and politics essentially corrupted the individual, it was a movement created in response to intellectualism. There are many that would still agree with transendentalism.


What was the Transcendentalists' general attitude toward problems in society such as slavery?

They felt they had a moral obligation to make change.

Related Questions

Which movements were the transcendentalists linked with?

individualism


What European movement influenced both the Transcendentalists and the Hudson river school?

the Romantic movement


Who were the leaders of the transcendentalists movement of America?

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau A+


Who were the transcendentalists?

Transcendentalism was a movement, both philosophical and religious, that was started in the 1820s in America. Famous transcendentalists included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Frederick Henry Hedge, and Henry David Thoreau.


What movement was linked with the second wave of feminism?

In terms of American history the movement linked with the second wave of feminism was the civil rights movement and later the anti-war movement.


Did transcendentalists smoke marijuana?

I'm not quite sure to be honest, but the transcendentalist movement was much like the hippie movement of the 1960's. They had the same basic principles, as well as ideas on how to make connect humanity with nature. So based on this knowledge, i am willing to assume that if not all, many of the transcendentalists and communal inhibitor's of the mid 19th century did smoke pot.


Reggae music has been closely linked to what movement?

The Rastafarian movement


What movement was linked to the nothing party?

Nativism----- apex :)


Is Washington Irving a transcendentalists?

no


With which contemporary movement can the composer John Cage be linked?

The Fluxus contemporary movement can be linked to the composer John Cage. John was known to be a pioneer in indeterminacy of electro acoustic music.


What movement was linked to the Know-Nothing Party?

Nativism----- apex :)


What are transcendentalists' view of education?

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