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На пути к марксистскому феминизму. Деятельность Александры Коллонтай

На пути к марксистскому феминизму. Деятельность Александры Коллонтай

Abstract

Рассматривается малоизвестная деятельность Александры Михайловны Коллонтай, не только как революционерки, яркого политика молодой Советской республики, но и как основательницы марксистского направления феминистской мысли в России. Драматизм ситуации заключался в том, что, отрицая «буржуазный» феминизм и работая против феминистского движения как истинная революционерка и социал-демократка, Коллонтай одновременно с тем развивала марксистский феминизм, соединяя базовые идеи марксизма и феминизма.

The article considers an almost unknown activity of Alexandra Kollontai in Russian science as an establisher of Marxist feminist thought in Russia. The drama of the situation was that denying the “bourgeois” feminism and working against the Russian feminist’s movement as a true Social-Democrat, Kollontai at the same time developed Marxist feminism, combining the basic ideas of Marxism and Feminism.

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КАПИТАЛИЗМ, ИНСТИТУТ ЧАСТНОЙ СОБСТВЕННОСТИ, КЛАССОВОЕ НЕРАВЕНСТВО, ПОСТРОЕНИЕ КОММУНИЗМА, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ЗАВИСИМОСТЬ ЖЕНЩИН, "ЖЕНСКИЙ ВОПРОС", «НОВАЯ ЖЕНЩИНА», РУССКАЯ СОЦИАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТИЯ, РУССКИЙ ФЕМИНИЗМ, БУРЖУАЗНЫЙ ФЕМИНИЗМ, СЕПАРАТИЗМ ЖЕНСКИХ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЙ, ЖЕНСКОЕ РАБОЧЕЕ ДВИЖЕНИЕ, ПАРТИЙНОЕ РУКОВОДСТВО, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ПОЛИТИКА В ОТНОШЕНИИ ЖЕНЩИН, БУРЖУАЗНАЯ СЕМЬЯ, НОВАЯ СЕКСУАЛЬНАЯ МОРАЛЬ, “WOMEN’S QUESTION”, “NEW WOMAN, ” RUSSIAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY, SEPARATISM OF WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS, WOMEN’S LABOR MOVEMENT, COMMUNIST PARTY’S LEADERSHIP

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