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    19th Century · English

    Cromwell and Communism: Socialism and Democracy in the Great English Revolution

    Eduard Bernstein

    Cromwell and Communism: Socialism and Democracy in the Great English Revolution (1895), by Eduard Bernstein. Translated by H.J. Stenning. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    23
    Variants
    23
    Genre
    History
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01I. Introductionprose
    2. 02I. Economic and Social Developmentprose
    3. 032. Political and Religious Conditions. Ket’s Insurrectionprose
    4. 043. The Utopia of Lord Chancellor Baconprose
    5. 05III. Early Years of Charles I’s Reign. John Lilburne’s Youth and First Persecutionsprose
    6. 06IV. Parliament and the Monarchyprose
    7. 07V. Parliament and the National Army. Presbyterians, Independents and other sectsprose
    8. 08VI. The Levellers versus the “Gentlemen” Independentsprose
    9. 09VII. The Struggle for Democracy and the Levellers’ Agreement of the Peopleprose
    10. 10VIII. Atheistic And Communistic Tendencies in the Levellers’ Movementprose
    11. 11IX. The “True” Levellers and Their Practical Communismprose
    12. 12X. The Communistic Utopia of Gerrard Winstanleyprose
    13. 13XI. The Levellers’ Revolt in the Army. Lilburne’s Last Years and Deathprose
    14. 14XII. Historical Significance of Lilburne and the Levellersprose
    15. 15XIII. Conspiracies and Religious Offshoots of the Popular Democratic Movementprose
    16. 16XIV. Political Philosophy of the Seventeenth Century. Hobbes and Harringtonprose
    17. 17XV. Peter Cornelius Plockboyprose
    18. 18I. The Rise and Principles of Quakerismprose
    19. 192. James Naylor, the King of Israelprose
    20. 203. The Economic and Social Aspects of Quakerismprose
    21. 21I. The College of Industryprose
    22. 222. Bellers’ Essays and Other Writingsprose
    23. 23Conclusionprose