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9781529038538- 61ebecb4f37094ab0de2a33d The War Of The Poor https://www.trendypaper.com/s/5b1a00c581a9afd8ff765190/61ebecb4f37094ab0de2a345/51n-6dhpyyl-_sx306_bo1-204-203-200_.jpg The history of inequality is a long and terrible one. And it s not over yet. Short, sharp and devastating, The War of the Poor tells the story of a brutal episode from history, not as well known as tales of other popular uprisings, but one that deserves to be told.

Sixteenth-century Europe: the Protestant Reformation takes on the powerful and the privileged. Peasants, the poor living in towns, who are still being promised that equality will be granted to them in heaven, begin to ask themselves: and why not equality now, here on earth?

There follows a violent struggle. Out of this chaos steps Thomas M ntzer: a complex and controversial figure, who sided with neither Martin Luther, nor the Roman Catholic Church. M ntzer addressed the poor directly, encouraging them to ask why a God who apparently loved the poor seemed to be on the side of the rich.
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The War Of The Poor

The War Of The Poor

Author: Eric Vuillard

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The history of inequality is a long and terrible one. And it s not over yet. Short, sharp and devastating, The War of the Poor tells the story of a brutal episode from history, not as well known as tales of other popular uprisings, but one that deserves to be told.

Sixteenth-century Europe: the Protestant Reformation takes on the powerful and the privileged. Peasants, the poor living in towns, who are still being promised that equality will be granted to them in heaven, begin to ask themselves: and why not equality now, here on earth?

There follows a violent struggle. Out of this chaos steps Thomas M ntzer: a complex and controversial figure, who sided with neither Martin Luther, nor the Roman Catholic Church. M ntzer addressed the poor directly, encouraging them to ask why a God who apparently loved the poor seemed to be on the side of the rich.

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