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Prostitution, cuts and the bourgeois feminists

Written by Niklas Albin Svensson Tuesday, 08 March 2016
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harriet harmanJeremy Corbyn’s statement in favour of decriminalisation of prostitution on Friday once again brought the wrath of the Parliamentary Labour Party against him. The right-wing majority amongst female Labour MPs saw their opportunity to hypocritically strike another blow against Corbyn. The evidence is clear that these MPs have supported and continue to support policies directly in contradiction with the interests of working class women.

 

Women’s emancipation: Hillary Clinton vs the class struggle

Written by Jessica Cassell Tuesday, 08 March 2016
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Hillary Clinton Testimony to House Select Committee on BenghaziIn the current campaign to receive the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, Hillary Clinton has tried to portray herself as a defender of women’s rights, appealing to “sisterhood” and the possibility of becoming the first female president in order to galvanize support. While there is certainly a layer who views her as the most progressive candidate because of her gender, many young women and men in the U.S. can see right through the smoke and mirrors, and recognize Clinton as a member of the increasingly hated establishment.

 

Crisis of capitalism hits women workers hardest: whatever happened to women’s wage equality?

Written by Fred Weston Tuesday, 08 March 2016
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feminismWorking women have been struggling for complete equality in the workplace for over a century. In fact, a common thread running through many countries throughout the 20th Century was the struggle for “equal pay for work of equal value”, which meant irrespective of gender a worker should receive the same wage for the same kind of work. We are still not there, and with the onset of the crisis in 2008 things have begun to get worse.

   

Women in First World War Britain: Exploitation, revolt and betrayal

Written by Ana Muñoz Sunday, 08 March 2015
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munitions-workers copyright-iwmq-30017On the occasion of International Women's Day, we republish here this article originally written one ago year on the centenary of World War One.

 

Marxism and Feminism in the student movement

Written by Marxist Student Federation - Britain Wednesday, 19 March 2014
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fight-back-against-womens-oppression-thumbThe ideas of Feminism have traditionally found support in universities, and these ideas are currently enjoying a surge in popularity amongst students. At a time when the ideas of Marxism are also finding a growing echo in the student movement, what attitude do Marxists take towards different feminist ideas? How far are these schools of thought compatible? What are the points of contention between them? And what does it mean to call yourself a “Marxist-Feminist”?

   

Bread & Roses: The socialist origins of International Working Women’s Day

Written by Jennie Ernewein Thursday, 13 March 2014
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women-workers-striking-thOver 100 years have passed since the first International Women’s Day was organized. Although International Women’s Day (IWD) has, in recent years, become an event that focuses on the celebration of women’s rights and achievements, the socialist origins of the IWD have become lesser known.

 

Women in First World War Britain: Exploitation, revolt and betrayal

Written by Ana Muñoz Friday, 07 March 2014
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munitions-workers copyright-iwmq-30017-thThis year marks the 100th anniversary of the First World War and the media is dedicating much time and attention to it. However, one aspect which so far has not received sufficient consideration is the role played by women during those dramatic and bloody years.

   

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