Zetkin on the ‘natural calling’ of motherhood
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What is more, to the extent that they are excluded from having an influence on either of these things by our public institutions, women must encourage the men to get involved. For their part, the men must understand what an enormous power factor the women’s support for their efforts represents. The Catholic church understood this better than anybody else: it always sought to achieve its main influence through women. In future, the movement behind which the women stand will be the victorious one.
Timestamps: 0:45 Introduction and nature of the articles I am translating 2:45 Luxemburg goes to Baden on a speaking tour 5:45 Party discipline and the …
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The Patrons of Marxism Translated are joined by Lars T Lih and other guests to discuss the significance of Clara Zetkin’s obituary of the ‘Merchant of Revolution’, Alexander Parvus.