In "Walden Two, behavioral psychologist B.F.Skinner describes one of the most controversial fictional utopias of the twentieth century. During the 1960s and 70s, this novel went on to inspire approximately three dozen actual communities, which are entertainingly examined in Hilke Kluhlmann's "Living Walden Two. In the novel, behavioral engineers use positive reinforcement in organizing and "gently guiding" all aspects of society, leaving the rest of the citizens "free" to lead happy and carefree lives. Among the real-world communities, a recurrent problem in moving past the planning stages...
In "Walden Two, behavioral psychologist B.F.Skinner describes one of the most controversial fictional utopias of the twentieth century. During the 196...