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379:, who insisted that military officers acting on a president's orders under the circumstances envisaged should not (as hitherto) be left to carry out their orders completely without regard for the law. However, the majority of the assembly did not accept Katzenstein's proposal. During the 1920s and 1930s excessive use and/or misuse of 61:, where he attended school. Siegmund Katzenstein (1835–1889), his father, was a timber merchant. His mother, born Sophie Loeb (1835–1918), had also grown up in Gießen. He was born into a Jewish family, but is described in sources as a dissident, having left the Jewish community (unlike his elder sister, 371:, setting out the circumstances under which a president might invoke "emergency powers". He proposed that emergency powers might be invoked only "for the restoration of public security" and not simply in the event of "disturbances and disruption" of public order. Katzenstein's proposal was supported by 167:
principally, Katzenstein and his political allies contended, because alcoholic intoxication among the working classes undermined and deferred victory in the wider class struggle which preoccupied socialist activists at this time. Katzenstein held a succession of leading positions within the
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which subsequently attracted criticism from the many vocal advocates of education reform for the way in which, by default, it tended to preserve the status quo of the old
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and in its sub-committees. The SPD was the largest single party in the assembly, but its share of the seats fell far short of an overall majority. The
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Heimarbeit und Genossenschaftswesen. Vortrag, anläßlich der Heimarbeit-Ausstellung zu Berlin 1906 gehalten von Simon Katzenstein
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in the eyes of the legally sentient. Katzenstein was also a member of the assembly sub-committee which produced the so-called
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Henriette Fürth (1861-1938): Als Schriftstellerin und Frauenrechtlerin profiliert - in Gießen errinert Straßennahme an sie
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nut had outposts in a number of other European capitals which became more important for the party leadership after
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Katzenstein's editorship of the "Der Abstinente Arbeiter" dated back to 1902 or 1903. This was the journal of the
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which the assembly was tasked with preparing, Katzenstein intervened to propose improvements to what became
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A member of the resurgent (but still, in the eyes of the political establishment, far from mainstream)
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between November 1918 and the progressive implosion of the Workers' Soviet during the summer of 1919.
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Producers, consumers, Jews and antisemitism in German Historiography .... The war on alcohol
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to appropriate left-of-centre weekly and monthly magazines and journals, notably in
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and other smaller parties and groupings of the political centre and centre-right.
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accordingly followed, for the most part, the instincts and preferences of then
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control, and Katzenstein was again obliged to flee for his life, this time to
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Kursinhalte, Struktur des Teilnehmerkreises und Haltung der Arbeitershaft
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Simon Katzenstein was born into a middle-class family and grew up in
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Between 1915 and 1919 Katzenstein served as a city councillor for
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and still actively involved in German socialist politics when the
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After going into exile in 1933 Katzenstein involved himself with
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After that he made his way as a writer, contributing articles on
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Deutscher Arbeiter-Abstinenten-Bund, Berlin 1928. (jointly with
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election had been completely boycotted by the newly launched
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Jews in German politics .... Jews and the Socialist movement
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III.4 Betriebliche Suchtarbeit in Deutschland 1870 - 1914
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Die Aufgaben der Gemeinde im Kampf gegen den Alkoholismus
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Dietz, Berlin 1930. 218:toxic populist street politics 101:, training with a law firm in 1: 1097:"Henriette Fürth (1861-1938)" 1041:100 Jahre Weimarer Verfassung 884:. Routledge. pp. 68–69. 570: 34:, mandated to draw up a post- 976:Die Parteischule (1906-1914) 593:Simon Katzenstein, 1868-1945 7: 1132:Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung 457: 417:"Weimar schools compromise" 393:"Weimar schools compromise" 385:constitutional arrangements 260:. He was still living in 222:becoming core underpinnings 10: 1235: 1179:German opinion journalists 508:Sozialistische Monatshefte 497:Sozialistische Monatshefte 344:Katzenstein did, however, 208:. 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Index

SPD
1919/20
Weimar National Assembly
imperial
national constitutions
parliament
republican Germany
Gießen
Henriette Fürth
History
Philosophy
Jurisprudence
Public law ("Staatswissenschaft")
universities of Giessen
Leipzig
Burschenschaft Arminia Gießen (student fraternity)
legal traineeship
Gießen
national law exams
Social Politics
Politics
Leipzig
Mainz
Berlin
labour secretary
Mannheim
Berlin
SPD
Chancellor Bismarck
government ban

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