A Rational Millennium: Puritan Utopias of Seventeenth-century England and AmericaOxford University Press, 1987 - 371 sider Taking a new approach to the history of utopia, this volume combines the political study of literary form with the literary study of political rhetoric. After arguing that early modern utopists, both literary and non-literary, attempt to reshape displaced populations, Holstun concentrates on two utopian projects of the mid-17th century: the political platforms and Algonquin "praying towns" of John Eliot in Massachusetts and the republican political writing of James Harrington in Protectorate England. Moving between these projects and modern analyses of rationalization, he shows that Puritan utopia shares the modern Western longing for universal social discipline and that it envisions this discipline as the rational means to the Millennium. |
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... collective . Through collective action the broth- ers of Freud's primal horde are able to murder their tyrannical father , who is guilty of constant murder and incestuous rape . They then pro- ceed to cannibalize him : " In the act of ...
... collective . Through collective action the broth- ers of Freud's primal horde are able to murder their tyrannical father , who is guilty of constant murder and incestuous rape . They then pro- ceed to cannibalize him : " In the act of ...
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... collective . But the liberal critique of collective coercion is always , in a more or less mediated form , a defense of one sort of collectivity / individuality against another . For instance , a program of utopian discipline penetrates ...
... collective . But the liberal critique of collective coercion is always , in a more or less mediated form , a defense of one sort of collectivity / individuality against another . For instance , a program of utopian discipline penetrates ...
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... collective subtext . Huxley pre- sents us with a conflict between the ascendant depersonalizing forces of Freudianism , Marxism , and mass culture on the one hand and an appalled aristocratic humanism on the other . Reconstructing the ...
... collective subtext . Huxley pre- sents us with a conflict between the ascendant depersonalizing forces of Freudianism , Marxism , and mass culture on the one hand and an appalled aristocratic humanism on the other . Reconstructing the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Paradise NewModeled | 34 |
John Eliots Empirical Millennialism | 102 |
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