Luther was never capable intellectually or theologically of pursuing his insights fully into the political realm, for example, he could not side with the peasants and their revolt against the nobility but it was his initial contribution that has set us on the road to 1776.
My remarks are not by way of criticism of Catholicism but mere historical observation of the contribution of Martin Luther, which might have been limited in its political application by the man himself but which was absolutely essential.
Maybe you could learn more history.