This reissued work, first published in 1987, examines the
problematic and divisive attitudes which bourgeois and socialist
feminists take to the question of the links between patriarchy and
capitalism and the importance of class conflict as a major cause of
women's subordination. Engels still occcupies a central role in
this debate and feminists writing in the hundred years since the
publication of The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the
State frequently turn to this book in an attempt to find validation
for their central argument.
The contributors to this volume reconsider Engels' theories and
review evidence from those societies that have attempted to
implement his belief that the key to the emancipation of women lies
in their entry to social production.
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