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“ideology is utterly invisible, that our enmeshment within it is profoundly if unknowingly consensual. Blake’s most explosive formula is found in his poem “London,” when he states what he hears on every street of the city: “mind forged manacles.” It can’t be better said: the true incarceration, the true penal work of culture, is an inside job, done every day one lives. In Blake you hear it.”
Arnold Weinstein, Morning, Noon, and Night: Finding the Meaning of Life's Stages Through Books