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Fuko Schmelg (Ferdinand Gustav Konrad Schmelg, 5 June 1865 - 8 September 1910) was an Austrian philosopher and drama writer. As a member of the elitionism stream, he severely criticized the Habsburg monarchy, suggesting, that the government should not be inherited by a family line and that a state should be ruled by the most inteligent and handsome members of the society[1]. He was imprisoned twice - once because of publicly provoking a revolt against the monarchy and the second time because of being accused of homosexuality. Except from the autobiographic drama The Best of the People (Der Beste aus dem Volk), his work was lost as his theatre plays were not accepted well and only their names were preserved. He proclaimed himself to be the champion of the national Austrian card game Schnapsen.[2] Theatre plays
References1. ^{{cite journal |last1=Schmelg |first1=Fuko |title=Tradition oder Wahnsinn? |journal=Wiener Zeitchrift für Philosophie |date=1896 |volume=6}} 2. ^{{cite book |last1=Schmelg |first1=Fuko |title=Tagesbuch |date=1899-1902 |location=Vienna}} 3. ^{{cite book |last1=Schmelg |first1=Fuko |title=Der Beste aus dem Volk |date=1897 |location=Linz}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite book |title=Polizei Bericht |date=1904 |location=Vienna}} |
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