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Suggesting that the English revolution was indeed , in the classical Marxist sense
, a ' bourgeois revolution ' , he seeks to demonstrate that the revolutionary
Independents were the revolutionary party of the English bourgeoisie . Utilising ...
Suggesting that the English revolution was indeed , in the classical Marxist sense
, a ' bourgeois revolution ' , he seeks to demonstrate that the revolutionary
Independents were the revolutionary party of the English bourgeoisie . Utilising ...
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But the mid - seventeenth - century revolutionary crisis witnessed an alternative
pattern of development . Whole sections of the bourgeoisie turned to the task of a
revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a ...
But the mid - seventeenth - century revolutionary crisis witnessed an alternative
pattern of development . Whole sections of the bourgeoisie turned to the task of a
revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a ...
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English rationalism , John Milton towers over his contemporaries , as the
intellectual embodiment of the maximum real consciousness of the English
revolutionary bourgeoisie . Let us attempt a brief sketch of the structure of the
rationalist world ...
English rationalism , John Milton towers over his contemporaries , as the
intellectual embodiment of the maximum real consciousness of the English
revolutionary bourgeoisie . Let us attempt a brief sketch of the structure of the
rationalist world ...
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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