The Woman Question [Paperback] International Publishers

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Paperback cover has some wear, creasing, and fading. There is a bend to the book at the bottom right. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This anthology from International Publishers compiles revolutionary writings by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and others on “The Woman Question” – the oppression of women and the fight for their emancipation. Marx’s economic theories on gender inequality laid the groundwork for feminist thought, while Engels’ “The Origin of the Family” offered a radical perspective on patriarchy’s roots. A seminal Marxist text that shaped discourse on women’s rights, examining the historical struggles and visionary ideas that still resonate today.

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Paperback cover has some wear, creasing, and fading. There is a bend to the book at the bottom right. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “The Woman Question” offers a fascinating glimpse into the revolutionary writings of Karl Marx and his contemporaries on the role of women in society. Published by the progressive International Publishers, this anthology brings together seminal works that challenged the oppression of women and advocated for their emancipation. Marx’s pioneering theories on the economic and social roots of gender inequality laid the foundation for generations of feminist thought. Alongside his influential texts are contributions from fellow radicals like Friedrich Engels, who penned the groundbreaking “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.” For collectors, this volume represents a pivotal piece of Marxist literature that shaped the discourse on women’s rights. Readers will find a trove of insights into the historical struggles against patriarchy and the visionary ideas that continue to inspire movements for gender equality today.

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Weight 12 lbs
Dimensions 10.67 × 17.02 × 1.52 in
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