In the essay Plan of the West Rosbury Community, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody states that “In order to live a religious and moral life worthy of the name, they feel it is necessary to come out in some degree from the world,” which is quite similar to a quote from Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson that says “To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society.” These quotes are similar, but nature also mentions a need to withdraw from society, while Plan of the West Rosbury Community is about creating a society; a transcendental society society. The sex of the sex. But if one must withdraw from society in order to transcend, how can there be a society based on transcendental ideals? The plans of the West Rosbury Community …show more content…
Now, moving on to the Plan for the West Rosbury Community. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody lays out plans for how labor in this society will be managed so as to not crush the souls of residents. “Besides, after becoming members of this community, none will be engaged merely in bodily labor. The hours of labor for the Association will be limited by general law, and can be curtailed at the will of the individual; and means will be given to all for intellectual improvement and for social intercourse, calculated to refine and expand.” This ties into the idea of work being soul crushing and the need to be mindful to be transcendental. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody claims that “Communication is the life of spiritual life,” which makes sense as this is a plan for the development of a community. Elizabeth