Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson's claim defies the conformity embedded in his era's rigid societal and religious structures. By 1841, the weight of tradition and communal norms often stifled individual expression. Emerson counters this, asserting that personal integrity trumps inherited beliefs or societal pressures. His stance invites individuals to trust their inner convictions over external doctrines, a radical pivot from the prevailing trust in established authorities.