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Luther and the Peasants' Rebellion
This chapter examines Martin Luther's shifting attitudes towards the German Peasants' War, initially showing empathy but ultimately siding with the ruling class against the rebellion. It contrasts Luther's conservative stance with the radical views of Thomas Munzer, who championed the peasants’ cause and advocated for social reforms. The impact and legacy of the revolt are also explored, revealing its role in shaping societal dynamics and future revolutionary movements in Europe.