Combining anecdotes with analysis, Margaret Randall describes how,
in 20th century revolutionary societies, women's issues were
gradually pushed aside. Randall shows how distorted visions of
liberation and shortcomings in practice left a legacy that not only
shortchanged women but undermined the revolutionary project itself.
Finally, she grapples with the ways in which women themselves often
retreated into more traditional roles and the rage that this
engenders.
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