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TBF

(34,320 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 09:37 AM Mar 2016

International Women’s Day

The following article was published in Pravda one week before the first celebration of the “Day of International Solidarity among the Female Proletariat” on March 8, 1913. In St Petersburg this day was marked by a call for a campaign against women workers’ lack of economic and political rights and for the unity of the working class, led by the self-emancipation of women workers.


The first International Women’s Day was celebrated 103 years ago by revolutionaries in Russia.
by Alexandra Kollantai ~ 3/8/16

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“Women’s Day” is a link in the long, solid chain of the women’s proletarian movement. The organized army of working women grows with every year. Twenty years ago the trade unions contained only small groups of working women scattered here and there among the ranks of the workers’ party . . . Now English trade unions have over 292,000 women members; in Germany around 200,000 are in the trade union movement, and 150,000 in the workers’ party; and in Austria there are 47,000 in the trade unions and almost 20,000 in the party.

Everywhere — in Italy, Hungary, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Switzerland — the women of the working class are organizing themselves. The women’s socialist army has almost a million members. A powerful force! A force that the powers of this world must reckon with when it is a question of the cost of living, maternity insurance, child labor, and legislation to protect female labor.

There was a time when working men thought that they alone must bear on their shoulders the brunt of the struggle against capital, that they alone must deal with the “old world” without the help of their womenfolk. However, as working-class women entered the ranks of those who sell their labor, forced onto the labor market by need, by the fact that husband or father is unemployed, working men became aware that to leave women behind in the ranks of the “non-class-conscious” was to damage their cause and hold it back ...

More here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/03/international-womens-day-kollontai/

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International Women’s Day (Original Post) TBF Mar 2016 OP
While we're on the subject Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #1
I read about Sophie Scholl and the White Rose years ago - TBF Mar 2016 #2
I would hope to be so brave Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #3
 

Cheese Sandwich

(9,086 posts)
3. I would hope to be so brave
Sat Mar 19, 2016, 12:10 AM
Mar 2016

Maybe we have a chance to stand up ourselves a little bit.

White Rose has been in the news lately



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