Abstract
The author argues that Müntzer offers an unrecognized conception of sovereignty as popular, disseminate, and prophetic. The grounding for this conception of sovereignty can be found in Müntzer’s use of common, vulgar, and scatological language, and the ways in which his use departs radically from Luther’s.
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