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essentially a conflict within a class , that between the Independents and the
Levellers was most certainly one between classes . Whereas the Independents
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essentially a conflict within a class , that between the Independents and the
Levellers was most certainly one between classes . Whereas the Independents
were essentially a bourgeois political grouping , the Levellers were , in Brailsford
' s ...
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The Levellers thought that all men except servants and alms - takers were free
men . For both Levellers and army leaders franchise was properly dependent on
freedom , and freedom meant individual economic independence . But the two ...
The Levellers thought that all men except servants and alms - takers were free
men . For both Levellers and army leaders franchise was properly dependent on
freedom , and freedom meant individual economic independence . But the two ...
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82 Finally , of course , the Levellers and the Independents engaged in a bitter
battle for control over the Army , in the course of which the Levellers
counterposed their relatively democratic theory of rank and file control , through
the election of ...
82 Finally , of course , the Levellers and the Independents engaged in a bitter
battle for control over the Army , in the course of which the Levellers
counterposed their relatively democratic theory of rank and file control , through
the election of ...
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