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Georg Fein
Georg Fein (1803–1869) was a German democratic journalist, an early German socialist and a liberal nationalist. He was a prominent publicist during the ''Vormärz'' period that preceded the Revolution of 1848. ==Early life== Georg Fein was born on June 8, 1803 in Helmstedt, into a wealthy middle-class family. His brother was the legal scholar Eduard Fein. Like his brother, Georg studied jurisprudence at the universities of Göttingen, Heidelberg, Berlin and Munich, beginning in 1822. As a student he became involved in a radical fraternity that promoted democracy and unification of the German states. Fein was soon in trouble with the authorities and did not complete his law studies. In 1831 he became an editor of the liberal ''Deutsche Tribüne'' (''German Tribune''). Before it was outlawed in 1832, this was an influential liberal journal. In the early 1830s, Fein participated in several oppositional banquets〔Since overt political demonstrations were illegal in most of Europe, a common tactic, adopted by oppositional forces in France, Germany and elsewhere, was to banquets, at which political speeches were disguised as toasts.〕 He also helped organise workers' educational associations and wrote poems and song lyrics addressed to workers. Fein was soon under police surveillance and was arrested several times. In April 1833, a group of republican conspirators (including the labour leader Karl Schapper) carried out an unsuccessful uprising in Frankfurt, in which Fein was implicated. Facing arrest, he escaped to Switzerland.
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