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Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Radicalism in a Traditional Society: The Evaluation of Radical Thought in the English Commonwealth 1649-1660; Chapter 3 Reassessing Radicalism in a Traditional Society: Two Questions; Introduction; Transformation of Rule; The Question of Language; Transformation of Rule Substantially Applied; The StateGovernment; Government and Society; Reassessing Some Mid-Seventeenth-Century Radicals: The Levellers, Winstanley, Harrington; The Levellers; Winstanley; Harrington; Three Radicalisms Reconsidered; Conclusion
Chapter 4 Conquering the Conquest: The Limits of Non-Violence in Gerrard Winstanley's ThoughtChapter 5 Formal UtopiaInformal Millennium: The Struggle Between Form and Substance as a Context for Seventeenth-Century Utopianism; Chapter 6 Against Formality: One Aspect of the English Revolution; Chapter 7 Religion and the Struggle for Freedom in the English Revolution; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; Chapter 8 Thomas More's Utopia: Sources, Legacy and Interpretation; Chapter 9 Goodbye to Utopia: Thomas More's Utopian Conclusion
Chapter 10 James Harrington's Utopian Radicalism: Oceana and the Narration of an Alternative WorldChapter 11 Conclusion; Index
Chapter 4 Conquering the Conquest: The Limits of Non-Violence in Gerrard Winstanley's ThoughtChapter 5 Formal UtopiaInformal Millennium: The Struggle Between Form and Substance as a Context for Seventeenth-Century Utopianism; Chapter 6 Against Formality: One Aspect of the English Revolution; Chapter 7 Religion and the Struggle for Freedom in the English Revolution; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; Chapter 8 Thomas More's Utopia: Sources, Legacy and Interpretation; Chapter 9 Goodbye to Utopia: Thomas More's Utopian Conclusion
Chapter 10 James Harrington's Utopian Radicalism: Oceana and the Narration of an Alternative WorldChapter 11 Conclusion; Index