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Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα equality. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων
Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα equality. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Δευτέρα 29 Απριλίου 2019

Women of subversion




Until today sadly, equality may be a right, but it is not a fact...





                                                       Harriet Tubmann (1822-1913)





                                                           Clara Zetkin (1857-1933)





                                                   Simon de Beauvoir (1908-1986)





                                                              Marie Curie (1867-1934)





                                                         Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923)






                                                          Kallirohe Parren (1861-1940)






                                                     Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)







                                                          Rosa Luxemburg (1870-1917)







                                                          Luise Michel (1830-1905)







                                                              Sarah Margaret Fuller (1819-1850)







                                                        Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923)








                                                           Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)







Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952 )



''The woman who is wife, mother and worker has to expend every ounce of energy to fulfil these roles. She has to work the same hours as her husband in some factory, printing-house or commercial establishment and then on top of that she has to find the time to attend to her household and look after her children. Capitalism has placed a crushing burden on woman’s shoulders: it has made her a wage-worker without having reduced her cares as housekeeper or mother. Woman staggers beneath the weight of this triple load. She suffers, her face is always wet with tears. Life has never been easy for woman, but never has her lot been harder and more desperate than that of the millions of working women under the capitalist yoke in this heyday of factory production.''
Alexandra Kollontai 1920