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Diggers Levellers And Agrarian Capitalism Radical Political Thought In 17th Century English Geoff Kennedy

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Diggers Levellers And Agrarian Capitalism Radical Political Thought In 17th Century English Geoff Kennedy
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Author: Geoff Kennedy
ISBN: 9780739123744, 0739123742
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Diggers Levellers And Agrarian Capitalism Radical Political Thought In 17th Century English Geoff Kennedy by Geoff Kennedy 9780739123744, 0739123742 instant download after payment.

This book situates the development of radical English political thought within the context of the specific nature of agrarian capitalism and the struggles that ensued around the nature of the state during the revolutionary decade of the 1640s. In the context of the emerging conceptions of the state and property—with attendant notions of accumulation, labor, and the common good—groups such as Levellers and Diggers developed distinctive forms of radical political thought not because they were progressive, forward thinkers, but because they were the most significant challengers of the newly-constituted forms of political and economic power.
Drawing on recent re-examinations of the nature of agrarian capitalism and modernity in the early modern period, Geoff Kennedy argues that any interpretation of the political theory of this period must relate to the changing nature of social property relations and state power. The radical nature of early modern English political thought is therefore cast in terms of its oppositional relationship to these novel forms of property and state power, rather than being conceived of as a formal break from discursive conventions.

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