Women’s movement in Australia
analysing why the movement was in disarray. But she was disappointed that it didn’t. It is important we learn the lessons from the last Women’s Liberation Movement and the developments over the last decade and a half, so that if the possibility of mass struggles for women’s rights accompany the new anti-capitalist movement we may avoid some of the pitfalls.Out of the turmoil of debates in the last decade there are those who agree that all women (ruling>
The socialist answer to the question «how can we win women’s liberation» is to look to the traditions of collective struggle of the working>
There is nothing inevitable about the specific demands of women being part of working>
It is not accidental that surveys have shown that skilled male workers often have the most progressive ideas about women’s rights – even than most women. Because they are the section of the working>
So the socialist answer to sexism is struggle. And fundamentally, to end capitalism, struggle led by the working>
For only with the end to the underlying>