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Tag: Peasants’ War

Thomas Meaney: “You Can’t Trust Elites. Just Ask a 500-Year-Old German Peasant.”

In “Summer of Fire and Blood,” Lyndal Roper tells the story of the serfs who fought for a better life and the elites who co-opted their movement.

Published February 17, 2025
Categorized as Blog, freedom, power, revoltTagged Peasants’ War

Parallel blog of further reflections on solidarity and collaborative culture:

Poetry Piano

Parallel blog of further reflections on solidarity and collaborative culture:

Poetry Piano
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