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Park for having there seduced a boy under fourteen years of age into undertaking an indecent act. But since the boy ran away and his age could not therefore be ascertained, the sentence that resulted was not for a crime against morality , but only for the giving of public offense through the public
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Schweitzer served two weeks in jail in Bruchsal for the offence. Lassalle argued that the "abnormality attributed to Dr. von Schweitzer has nothing whatever to do with his political character."
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should succeed Lassalle as president of the ADAV. In response, Liebknecht proposed to dissolve the office of the presidency and transform it into a board of directors, which would also control
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The impudence of Mr Schweitzer, who knows perfectly well that all I need to do is publish his own letters, is fantastic. Though what else can the shitty
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Schweitzer composed a number of dramas and comedies, of which several for a while had considerable success. Among them may be mentioned:
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on 3 March 1871, he resigned the presidency of the ADAV and retired from political life. The ADAV later merged with the SDAP at the
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Johann Baptist von Schweitzer und die Sozialdemokratie: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung
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Marx assented to this proposal until breaking with Schweitzer, after suspecting Schweitzer knew of and supported
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It was stated there that between nine and ten on the morning of August 4, 1862, the accused was arrested in the
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Johann Baptist von Schweitzer and social democracy: a contribution to the history of the German labour movement
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The author Hubert Kennedy identifies the latter statement as an instruction to joke about Schweitzer's alleged
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Kennedy, Hubert (27 November 1995). "Johann Baptist von Schweitzer: The Queer Marx Loved to Hate".
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Marx and Engels compiled their criticism in an unpublished 6 February 1865 statement of the
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By March 1865, Marx was scathing of Schweitzer, writing in a letter to Engels on 10 March:
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Immediately following the death of Lassalle, Schweitzer suggested to Liebknecht that
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After Lassalle's death in 1864, Schweitzer on 20 May 1867, became president of the
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and others to leave the ADAV in the years after 1864. Liebknecht and
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Congress in 1875 to form the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (
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do? You must arrange for a few jokes about the fellow to reach
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On his failure to secure election to the newly formed
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