The Movement of the Free Spirit  

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"All through Resistance to Christianity, Vaneigem will highlight this division or disagreement among the so-called heretics. It is in fact the central theme of the book: “Yes” to Simon of Samaria and Marguerite Porete; “no” to the Cathars and Thomas Münzter. He writes in The Movement of the Free Spirit."[1]

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The Movement of the Free Spirit: General Considerations and Firsthand Testimony Concerning Some Brief Flowerings of Life in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and, Incidentally, Our Own Time (French: Le Mouvement du libre-spirit) is a 1993 book by former Situationist International (SI) member Raoul Vaneigem published in English in 1998 by Zone Books. It documents a number of radical heretical religious movements that took place in Europe between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries.

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