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During this time, he observed the local election campaign waged by the Social Democrats, who dominated the constituency in Chemnitzβjust as they did in many other urban, industrial areas. Here, we see that even under the Anti-Socialist Law, which was still in effect at the time, the socialists were able to organize and agitate successfully. Chemnitz is one of the first and oldest seats of German social democracy.
In the last election, however , another social democrat was returned, the well-known Max Schippel, son of the superintendent of schools in Chemnitz. Thus for almost twenty-five years social democracy has been agitating in Chemnitz and the vicinity, and here, during the whole of this period, the party leaders have been engaged in the work. Faithful to this record, the party agitation was incessantly active during the summer of , and here, as in nearly all other German cities, it was the only one observable.
It was thoroughly well planned, forcible and detailed. Large weekly public meetings for men employed in some particular branch of industry, or for men and women both, were the ordinary means employed for keeping the attention of the entire wage-earning population fixed upon the Labour party. At these meetings, to be sure, or, at least, those of them where I was present, the attendance was usually rather slight; it was only in the event of some special interest touching more than one of the different trades, or when some famous speaker or social-democratic leader from a distance was to appear, that they swelled to imposing mass meetings; at other times the average audience varied between and persons.
Working men prominent in the movement always gave the tone to any discussion of social-democratic affairs. Commonly, these were men of good standing. I remember that in the first meeting of the sort to which I went in the character of a workman, I was the only one present in the soiled suit in which I had been working, without white collar or necktie; all the rest had put on their good clothes. But, at all events, the purpose of these meetingsβto fix the attention of the people on the movement itselfβwas effected by the great red placards posted in every nook and corner of the city and suburbs announcing them.
Besides, they formed only the framework for the more ardent and individual agitation in the different parts of the city and suburbs. Hardly one of these districts but had its social-democratic campaign club, which, not only in the case of a forthcoming election, but throughout the entire year, pursued a quiet but sagacious and comprehensive policy of agitation, and whose members were the most fervid and intelligent adherents of the party.