
What Has Socialism Ever Done For Women? w/ Julia Mead
Actually Existing Socialism
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Key Ideas of 19th Century Socialist Feminism and its Differences from Bourgeois-style Feminism
Working-class men and women believed in class emancipation rather than joining bourgeois women for suffrage or legal rights. They believed bourgeois women would betray them. Socialist states supported women as mothers through initiatives like daycare and canteens, unlike bourgeois-style feminism. Socialist feminism differed significantly from other forms of feminism at the time.
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