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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
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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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144:. As well as pursuing his journalistic work he was involved in teaching in the context of the workers' education movement and at trades union and party colleges. He had joined the
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489:. XV. 1886–1897. Ist vol., 1896, Nr. 10, pp. 293–302.
1016:. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München. 1919. p. 306
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228:. Katzenstein relocated to the
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