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how the women reformers struggle for womens emancipation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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How the women reformers struggle for women's emancipation​ ?!

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A hundred years have passed since the second International Conference of socialist women adopted the proposal of the German Clara Zetkin, one of the greatest personalities of women’s international labour revolutionary movement, on the celebration of the 8th March as the anniversary of working women’s sacrifice on 8th March 1857 in New York.

Crisis shows even more clearly the historical limits of the capitalist system. This is evident in all issues and in the women’s question as well.

The legal parity of women, the improvement of their educational level and a limited number of social foundations for family and children marked the end of the bourgeois progressivism. The capitalist system by law recognized officially the gender equality, it improved the family law and the law in general but it has been adamant and remains so towards the gender equality in life. Inequality remained in society and family to a great extent as well as in several professions and in the cultural superstructure. The mantle of law was removed and the despicable face of capitalism revealed.

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Answered by ankitsoni74
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 hundred years have passed since the second International Conference of socialist women adopted the proposal of the German Clara Zetkin, one of the greatest personalities of women’s international labour revolutionary movement, on the celebration of the 8th March as the anniversary of working women’s sacrifice on 8th March 1857 in New York.

Crisis shows even more clearly the historical limits of the capitalist system. This is evident in all issues and in the women’s question as well.

The legal parity of women, the improvement of their educational level and a limited number of social foundations for family and children marked the end of the bourgeois progressivism. The capitalist system by law recognized officially the gender equality, it improved the family law and the law in general but it has been adamant and remains so towards the gender equality in life. Inequality remained in society and family to a great extent as well as in several professions and in the cultural superstructure. The mantle of law was removed and the despicable face of capitalism revealed.

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