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NEWS & LETTERS, March 2004Celebrate Women's History Month in the Marxist-Humanist archives ...Notes on Women's Liberation: We Speak in Many Voices (1970) Only in fighting for our own freedom, building and developing our movement, working out our own theory, can we ensure that revolution, when it comes will bring a total transformation of all human relations. Working Women for Freedom (1976) Working class women have a very special reason for their passionate interest in revolutions, not simply because they're exciting events, but because they show working class women in motion as shapers of history. Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation, and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution (1981) You will have to learn to hear us...that you are not the font of all wisdom -- or of revolution. You will have to understand that our bodies belong to us and to no one else -- and that includes lovers, husbands, and yes, fathers. Available from News and Letters Committees |
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