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Levellers were an English 17th century political movement active during English Civil War. It may also refer to
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The Levellers were a political movement during the English Civil War (1642–1651) committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. The hallmark of Leveller thought was its populism, as shown by its emphasis on equal natural rights, and their practice of reaching the public through pamphlets, petitions and vocal appeals to the crowd.
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The Diggers were a group of Protestant radicals in England, sometimes seen as forerunners of modern anarchism, and also associated with agrarian socialism and Georgism. Gerrard Winstanley's followers were known as True Levellers in 1649 and later became known as Diggers, because of their attempts to farm on common land.
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The Levellers are an English folk rock band formed in Brighton, England in 1988, consisting of Mark Chadwick, Jeremy Cunningham, Charlie Heather (drums), Jon Sevink (violin), Simon Friend, and Matt Savage (keyboards). Taking their name from the Levellers political movement, the band released their first EP in 1989 and LP in 1990, with international success following upon signing to China Records and the release of their second album Levelling the Land. The band were among the most popular indie bands in Britain in the early 1990s, and headlined at the Glastonbury Festival in 1994, where they performed on The Pyramid Stage to the festival's record crowd, which numbered 300,000 people. This is a record which stands to this day. Self-described as having "a left wing view of politics", they continue to record and tour.
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The Renaissance was a European cultural movement spanning the 14th to the 17th century.
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Levellers was the third full-length release by Brighton-based folk punk band the Levellers. The record charted at number two in the British album charts and contained the singles "Belaruse", "This Garden" and "Julie".
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The discography of the Levellers, a British rock band, consists of 11 studio albums, three live albums, four compilation albums and 34 singles. Their 12th studio album is due for release on 14th August 2020, and the single Calling Out was released 22 May 2020.