Wilhelm Weitling
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| Born | Wilhelm Weitling October 5, 1808 |
| Died | January 25, 1871 (aged 62) |
| Occupation(s) | Tailor activist |
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Wilhelm Christian Weitling (German: [ˈvaɪ̯tlɪŋ]; October 5, 1808 – January 25, 1871) was a German tailor, inventor, radical political activist and one of the first theorists of communism. Weitling gained fame in Europe as a social theorist before he immigrated to the United States.
In addition to his extensive political writing, Weitling was a successful inventor of attachments for commercial sewing machines, including devices for double-stitching and the creation of button holes.