“A genuine emancipation of women, a genuine communism will not exist except when the proletariat, taking the reins in hand, will organize the battle against domestic slavery. Or rather, when society will have been entirely reconstituted on the basis of a general and socialist organization of housekeeping.”


Like a lot a guys, Vladimir Lenin said many nice things about feminism, but, alas, all his sympathetic talk just blended in with all the other Utopian promises he made – and couldn’t deliver.


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