-
called his
supporters "
Levellers so-called" and
preferred "Agitators".[citation needed] The term
suggested that the "
Levellers"
aimed to
bring all down...
- "The
Levellers 2",
mostly performing songs that had been in Friend's
repertoire as a solo singer-songwriter. 1991 saw the
release of the
Levellers' second...
- also
refer to
Levellers (band), a
British rock band
Levellers (album),
their eponymous third album Diggers, also
called True
Levellers, an
anarchist or...
-
amongst many others, were
known as True
Levellers in 1649, in
reference to
their split from the
Levellers, and
later became known as
Diggers because...
-
Levellers is the
third full-length
release by Brighton-based folk punk band the
Levellers. The
record charted at
number two in the
British album charts...
- Recordings, 2016 "Discography
Levellers".
Official Charts Company.
Retrieved 18
September 2011. "Discography
Levellers". ultratop.be.
Retrieved 18 September...
- on 17 May 1649. This destro**** the
Levellers'
power base in the New
Model Army. Each year
since 1975,
Levellers' Day has been held in the Oxfordshire...
-
coercively equal society than the
Levellers (in the
sense of "equality of outcome", not "equality of opportunity"
which the
Levellers were
closer to espousing)...
- The
Leveller was a
British political magazine,
collectively produced in
London from 1976 to 1983 by a
shifting coalition of radicals, socialists, Marxists...
- "The Diggers' Song" (Roud 1521, also
known as "
Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th-century
English ballad by
Gerrard Winstanley, a
protest song
about land...