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Feminism and the Marxist Movement: Author: Mary-Alice Waters: Publisher: Pathfinder Press, Original from: the University of California: Digitized: Oct 5, ISBN: The question of the liberation of women has always been one of the dividing lines between revolutionary and reformist currents in working class movements, Mary-Alice Waters argues here. Revolutionists, from Karl Marx and Frederich Engels in the late s to Lenin and Trotsky and other leaders of the Russian Revolution, championed the emancipation of women. Feminism And The Marxist Movement|Mary Alice Waters, God and the Paranormal: Mediums, Ghosts, and the Afterlife in the Bible (Volume 1)|Rev. Kristina Rake M.A., Cotton Cultivation in China, and Something About the Spinning and Weaving Mills: Being a Reprint of a Series of Articles That Appeared in.

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