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		<title>The world turned upside down</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This song remembers the Diggers, or, as they were also known, the True Levellers. One of the more well known Diggers was Gerrard Winstanley. Dispossessed of their land, living in a time of extreme poverty, these agrarian communists sought to recover their freedom and plant the commons (the land that was not privately owned) for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This song remembers the <a href="http://www.diggers.org/english_diggers.htm">Diggers</a>, or, as they were also known, the True Levellers. One of the more well known Diggers was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrard_Winstanley">Gerrard Winstanley</a>. Dispossessed of their land, living in a time of extreme poverty, these agrarian communists sought to recover their freedom and plant the commons (the land that was not privately owned) for food. Their argument was simple: that following the Civil War, land should be made available for the poor to cultivate. <a href="http://www.justice.net.nz/_r/img/uploads/2007/04/digrhil2.jpg" title="The Diggers"><img src="http://www.justice.net.nz/_r/img/uploads/2007/04/digrhil2.jpg" alt="The Diggers" height="201" width="162" /></a>The price of food had skyrocketed. The land owners, the state, and the church all stood against them. At St George&#8217;s Hill, in Surrey (England) the opposition overcame the diggers through arson, other brutal attacks and finally the courts, and they were evicted and prosecuted on trumped up charges.</p>
<p>I realise this is not New Zealand&#8217;s story as such (although the similarities are obvious) but it is <strong><em>my</em></strong> story, and that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m sharing it.</p>
<p>To learn about the privatisation of land in Britain, <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/land/tenure.htm">click here</a>.</p>
<p>Download the version of this song by Billy Bragg to listen to by <a href="http://www.seedstar.net/undeep/sounds/Billy_Bragg.mp3">clicking here</a>. Or if you like it <em>up tempo</em> then you could <a href="http://www.seedstar.net/undeep/sounds/OB_TWTUD.mp3">click here</a> to listen to the version by the Oyster Band.</p>
<h3>The World Turned Upside Down</h3>
<p>In 1649 to St. George&#8217;s Hill<br />
A ragged band they called the Diggers came to show the people&#8217;s will<br />
They defied the landlords, they defied the law<br />
They were the dispossessed reclaiming what was theirs.</p>
<p>&#8220;We come in peace,&#8221; they said, &#8220;To dig and sow.<br />
We come to work the land in common and to make the wastelands grow.<br />
This earth divided, we will make whole.<br />
So it can be a common treasury for all.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The sin of property we do disdain.<br />
No man has the right to buy and sell the earth for private gain.<br />
By theft and murder, they steal the land;<br />
Now everywhere the walls rise up at their command.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;They make the laws that chain us well;<br />
The clergy dazzle us with heaven or they damn us into hell.<br />
We will not worship the gods they serve:<br />
The god of greed that feeds the rich while poor men starve.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We work, we eat together, we need no swords.<br />
We will not bow to the masters or pay rent to the ords.<br />
We are free men, though we are poor.<br />
You Diggers all stand up for glory; stand up now.&#8221;</p>
<p>From the men of property the order came:<br />
They sen thired men and troopers to wipe out the Digger&#8217;s claim.<br />
&#8220;Tear down their cottages. Destroy their corn!&#8221;<br />
They were dispersed but still the vision carries on.</p>
<p>You poor, take courage. You rich, take care.<br />
Thsi eart was made a common treasury for everyone to share.<br />
All things in common. All people one.<br />
&#8220;We come in peace,&#8221; the order came to cut them down.</p>
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