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The Social Vision of William Blake

Michael Ferber

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This fresh look at the social and political themes of Blake's poetry shows that he was a phenomenologist of liberation," who contested the dominant ideology of his time and who still speaks passionately to our fears and hopes.

Originally published in 1985.

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Materialism, Phrenology, Abiezer Coppe, Reality principle, George Woodcock, Louis Althusser, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Antinomianism, Reflections on the Revolution in France, Poetry, Deism, Geoffrey Hartman, Right of revolution, Philosophy, Utilitarianism, E. P. Thompson, Revolution, Areopagitica, Enitharmon, Form of life (philosophy), Slavery, Social theory, Theology, Social Darwinism, William Blake, Ideology, Labor theory of value, Rump Parliament, Eclipse of Reason (Horkheimer), English Reformation, Doctrine, Usury, Positivism, Gerrard Winstanley, Patriarchy, Henry Fuseli, Solipsism, American civil religion, Two Treatises of Government, Literature, Christian mortalism, Theocracy, Charles Chauncy, Theory, Relativism, Bourgeoisie, Calvinism, The Society of the Spectacle, Renunciation, Reprobation, Theses on the Philosophy of History, God, Politique, Predestination, Jacques Derrida, Religion, Reason and Revolution, The Philosopher, Political philosophy, Etymology, History and Class Consciousness, Social status, The Dissertation, Jacob Bauthumley, Romanticism, John Bunyan, Kabbalah, Urizen, Protestantism, Aldous Huxley