"Social-Democracy and Woman Suffrage" by Klara Zetkin is a compelling document that examines the crucial role of women's voting rights in achieving a socialist society. Created during a time of growing labor movements, this paper emphasizes that giving women the right to vote isn't just about fairness, but a critical step towards social change. The author argues that granting women the right to vote is essential for addressing the real-world challenges faced by working-class women under capitalism. She makes it clear that the fight for women's voting rights is connected to the broader goals of socialism, particularly in dismantling inequalities. Zetkin’s paper is a powerful call to action, urging women to actively participate in the fight for social justice and equality, recognizing their political involvement as vital for progress.

Social-Democracy and Woman Suffrage A Paper Read by Clara Zetkin to the Conference of Women Belonging to the Social-Democratic Party Held at Mannheim, Before the Opening of the Annual Congress of the German Social-Democracy
By Klara Zetkin
Discover how socialist movements championed the idea that empowering women with the right to vote was essential for tearing down unfair social structures and building a better world for all.
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About the AuthorClara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights.
Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights.
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