Leader of the Diggers or True Levellers whose colony was forced to disband in 1650 Gerrard Winstanley stands out from a century remarkable for its development in political thought as one of the most fecund and original of political writers. An acute and penetrating social critic with a passionate sense of justice he worked out a collectivist theory which strikingly anticipates nineteenth- and twentieth-century socialism. He was the first modern European thinker to write in the vernacular advocating a communist society and to call upon ordinary people to realize it. Winstanley published a number of pamphlets on the colony''s behalf among them a summary of his ideas published in 1652 as The Law of Freedom in a Platform and dedicated to Oliver Cromwell. Christopher Hill''s selection from Winstanley''s many published pamphlets demonstrates the coherence and social relevance of Winstanley''s philosophy while it reveals his mastery of colloquial prose and his superb use of imagery.
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