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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Gender and Classes (The Incendo Crew)

 

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Some Historical References
Back to the origins[1]
Medieval and Modern Periods
XIXth century
Second half of the 20th century
Today
Question I
Question II
What to Do?
What Feminists Think
Note I: deconstruction
Note II: the queer
Marxists, anarchists, etc.
The Marxists
The Anarchists
Today
The struggles of proletarian women
Conclusions and Assumptions
Capitalism vs. Patriarchy
Birth Control
Individual and collective appropriation
Domestic labor
Question 1: Can one draw a parallel with wage labor?
Question 2: An equal distribution of household tasks?
Question 3: Can we talk about a class of women?
Genders and Revolution
The Communist Revolution
The revolution that transforms
The self-negation of proletarian women… and men
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