CPUSA discussion Tomorrow on Lenin and His Significance for International Women's Day by Norman Markowitz

Below by cut and paste I have listed the CPUSA internet discussion for tomorrow on International Women 's Day and its Significance.  If you can, please join in

Norman Markowitz

 

Communist Party USA | Radical Ideas. Real Politics.

 


Dear Norman,

 

 

Join us for an International Women's Day discussion on Sunday March 8th. The discussion is entitled "Ain't I a worker and more?" It will focus on Lenin's significance to the struggle for women's equality in the 21st century.

Chauncey Robinson will facilitate. The presentation will being at 8:00 PM EDT.

You can join the conversation by clicking on this link:  https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/626174093.

You can also call in: (571) 317-3131. The access code is 626-174-093. See you on Sunday.

 

Sincerely,

 

Dee Miles
Ed Dept CPUSA

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  • The present writer saw this discussion and link too late to participate.
    Certainly the capable people in the Party did a great job (maybe the results of the discussion or, the discussion itself will be posted).
    The activities and theory of Lenin, the greatest continuer of Marx/Engels, and one of the world's greatest women liberationist, will be studied for decades to come.
    It was Lenin's study of Engels' The Woman Question which changed much of the approach to and emphasis on women's liberation and human liberation, this interpenetration, in our epoch. That this change came in the context of social revolution in Russia is not coincidence. Whenever we have had great leaps forward in society, we have had the potential of great leaps forward in the liberation of exploited and super exploited groups.
    Looking forward to a possible future posting of this discussion.

    Posted by E.E.W. Clay, 03/11/2015 5:06pm (10 years ago)

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