Ep. 93: Freeborn John, with Michael Braddick - podcast episode cover

Ep. 93: Freeborn John, with Michael Braddick

Feb 12, 201938 min
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Episode description

Michael Braddick joins us to discuss John Lilburne’s legacy of political activism. Lilburne did not want to be considered a martyr. He fought for what we now understand as the English legal tradition, which is really the backbone of American democracy. He defended political freedom when very few mechanisms existed to mobilize support.

Who is John Lilburne? What influence did Lilburne have on the English legal tradition? What is Christian Egalitarianism? How did mobilization work during the English Civil Wars? Is John Lilburne a martyr? Were the Levellers the first modern political party?

Further Reading:

The Common Freedom of the People, written by Michael Braddick

John Lilburne- Leveller Leader, by the UK National Archives

Related Content:

Radical Weirdness in the English Civil Wars, Anthony Comegna and Caleb Brown

Agenda for Liberty: A Biography of John Lilburne, written by Jim Powell

Profiles in Locodom: William Cullen Bryant, Liberty Chronicles Podcast

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