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Left still can’t fathom Women’s Liberation
Women’s struggle for freedom has continued to develop into a worldwide movement with revolutionary content (see page 1). Unfortunately, much of the Left seems unable to hear this radical dimension of women’s struggles. A recent example is Sharon Smith’s essay, Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, Egypt, feminism, Frederick Engels, India, International Socialist Organization, IS tradition, Karl Marx, Marxist-Humanism, movement from practice, Origin of the Family Private Property and the State, patriarchy, philosophy of revolution, post-Marx Marxism, Raya Dunayevskaya, Reproductive Justice, sexism, Sharon Smith, Socialist Workers Party, SWP, Tunisia, vanguardism, women's liberation
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