Saturday 17 December 2011

Legacy

Müntzer was adopted by socialists as a attribute of aboriginal chic attempt due to his advance of a fresh autonomous association which would convenance the administration of goods. Müntzer's movement and the peasants' defection formed an important affair in Friedrich Engels’s book The Peasant War in Germany, a archetypal aegis of actual materialism. Engels describes Müntzer as a advocate baton who chose to use biblical accent – the accent the peasants would best understand.

In 1956, the East German flat DEFA produced Thomas Müntzer, a biographical blur about the priest's life, directed by Martin Hellberg and starring Wolfgang Stumpf in the appellation role.3 Müntzer is immortalized in the Peasant's War Panorama in Bad Frankenhausen, whose 1,722 aboveboard meters of corrective apparent accomplish it the better oil painting in the world.4 The panorama was inaugurated on September 14, 1989, eight weeks afore the abatement of the Berlin Wall.

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