Wojna Chłopska w Niemczech

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"The Peasant War in Germany" analyzes the economic conditions that led to the uprising, emphasizing the roles of rising classes and the limitations of peasant movements.

Engels critiques the leadership of figures like Thomas Müntzer, highlighting their utopian visions and strategic errors.

He connects the events of the 16th century to contemporary class struggles, particularly the proletarian movement of his own time.

The book underscores the importance of material conditions and class consciousness in revolutionary movements.

It examines the complex relationships between peasants, artisans, and the emerging bourgeoisie.

Engels argues that the failure of the peasant war was due to its isolation and lack of coordination with urban revolutionary forces.

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