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... radical wing of the Parliamentarian camp ; 4 Milton himself was neither a Puritan proper , nor a radical proper , but rather occupied a position , in some sense , mid - way between the second and third cultures , 5 accepting much of ...
... radical wing of the Parliamentarian camp ; 4 Milton himself was neither a Puritan proper , nor a radical proper , but rather occupied a position , in some sense , mid - way between the second and third cultures , 5 accepting much of ...
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... radical . This substitution of two cultures for three parties has certain interesting consequences . In very general terms , Hill does postulate a relationship between culture and politics : the binary opposition between Puritan and radical ...
... radical . This substitution of two cultures for three parties has certain interesting consequences . In very general terms , Hill does postulate a relationship between culture and politics : the binary opposition between Puritan and radical ...
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... radicals were the Levellers : cf. " The English Civil War Interpreted by Marx and Engels ' , p . 147 . But it is ... Radical Perspectives in the Arts , Harmondsworth , 1972 , p . 189. The flawed nature of Illo's commentary derives ...
... radicals were the Levellers : cf. " The English Civil War Interpreted by Marx and Engels ' , p . 147 . But it is ... Radical Perspectives in the Arts , Harmondsworth , 1972 , p . 189. The flawed nature of Illo's commentary derives ...
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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