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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

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

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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2018-07-10
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"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.

About the Author

Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights.

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