John Lilburne


John Lilburne John Lilburne (born 1614, died 29 August 1657) is an English political and religious thinker, philosopher; For his religious views (the distribution of letters) thrown into jail with the sentence of life imprisonment, in 1641 released by the intervention of the Long Parliament, joined the army, rose to the rank of colonel, resigned after the conflict with Oliver Cromwell; In his view he combined a deep religious commitment - the conviction of the existence of an unchangeable natural law with the conviction of the need for a radical democratization of the regime. the abolition of the monarchy and the upper house of parliament, the spokesperson for tolerance, religious freedom, free economic exchange and private property; Theory of Power Distribution Theory. Authoritative control (person):

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