Conformity and Nonconformity

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In a society that is overrun by social networks, such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, the idea of nonconformity is obsolete. Two great philosophers of the Transcendentalist Movement, Henry David Thoreau and Waldo Ralph Emerson, have commented on conformity in the modern world. Thoreau took the idea of nonconformity to a completely new level in his philosophical novel Walden, and Emerson, a great friend and contemporary of Thoreau, made various comments on conformity in the modern world. Thoreau advocates complete nonconformity in all areas of life, but this view is controversial among many individuals. In contemporary society, many individuals believe that people should always follow the accepted norm or should always march to their own drummer, but people should take a moderate approach and march to their own drummer in some areas of life and follow the accepted norms in others. The idea of nonconformity can be seen throughout history; nonconformity is the building block of every society. When the Pilgrims journeyed to the New World on the Mayflower, they practiced nonconformity. This act of nonconformity established the great nation that we live in today, the nation that runs through continual nonconformity. In modern society, many individuals follow the accepted norm, but the technological advances of modern society are not due to conformity but to nonconformity. Many great inventors have revolutionized modern society through nonconformity; thus, after examining the technological advancements due to nonconformity, an individual will realize that while conformity may be the simple path through life it is not the path to success and growth of the modern society. Many sociologists study the growth and interaction of... ... middle of paper ... ...ching to the beat of one drum, each member must separately contribute the overall sound and quality of the band. This relationship is also true between conformity and nonconformity. There is a time when an individual must conform to society and its accepted norms, but there is also a time when members of a society must reject the social norms of that day and march to their own drummer. These philosophical notions must exist in unison, for an unbalanced society is a suffering society. From technological advancements of the day, individuals can see that nonconformity is a necessary element for growth of a society, and through events such as the French Revolution, which resulted from the Enlightenment Period and the conformity to the Enlightenment ideals, individuals can see that conformity while it may be necessary can also act as a poison to organized government.

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