La emancipación de la mujer

La emancipación de la mujer

recopilación de artículos

Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich

Can the cause of the emancipation of women be separated from the entire struggle for the workers' cause, from the entire struggle for socialism? Obviously, the answer must be negative. Precisely because there is a very close link between the entire struggle of the working class and the improvement of the situation of women, Lenin frequently stopped in his speeches and articles to examine this last question, and each of his opinions holds a great relationship with what disturbed and worried him at all times. Therefore, from the very beginning of his revolutionary activity, Lenin devoted singular attention to the situation of the workers and peasants and to the incorporation of women into the labor movement and public activity, that is, to actively participate in society. . Together with this, he raised the need to put the State Administration in charge of the most backward female sector, from where it could recognize and defend their rights, as well as have the capacity to prepare, celebrate and organize in congresses and unions. In short, this compilation of articles and speeches expose Lenin's socialist thought inscribed in the political, social and cultural development of women.

Author
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788446050421
ISBN
978-84-460-5042-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Akal
Pages
176 
High
18.0 cm
Weight
12.0 cm
Release date
01-03-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Akal básica de bolsillo Serie Clásicos de pensamiento político
Number
355. 
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Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (aut.)

  • Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich
    Vladimir Il'ich Lenin (Simbirsk, 1870-Gorki, 1924) fue un político, filósofo, revolucionario, teórico político y comunista ruso. Líder del sector bolchevique del Par   Read more