We do know that our modern ideas of taxation based on consent, individual freedom and so on evolved between the War of the Roses and the English Civil War.
Now I think you're using a funny definition of "consent." By definition, taxation applies even to those who do
not consent, else it wouldn't be taxation.
I think you are being a pompous ass. You look at the ideology of people that lived in the 1640s, say "Oh I know better now" and act superior.
Get over yourself already.
Tsk, name calling? Really? I thought better of you, Hawker.
Besides, isn't this like saying "People who support the Heliocentric model of the solar system are pompous asses for saying they know better now than those who thought the Earth was the center of the universe."?
C'mon, man, science is all about discarding flawed premises as soon as they are found to be flawed, not holding onto them because people 500 years ago thought they were cool.