Gil Hahn

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The artisans, who formed the nuclei of Carlile’s supporting “Zetetic Societies” (as well as of the later Rotunda) were profoundly suspicious of an established culture which had excluded them from power and knowledge and which had answered their protests with homilies and tracts. The works of the Enlightenment came to them with the force of revelation.
The Making of the English Working Class
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