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Description: On the place that the Digger movement has in the history of the liberation of women.
Tony Cliff: Class Struggle and Women's Liberation (1. Birth of a dream) Class Struggle and Women’s Liberation The English revolution of the mid-seventeenth century was the dawn of women’s liberation. The revolution brought peasant and working women on to the arena of history, and raised many fundamental questions about the structure of society, including women’s place in it. The religious and political sects that mushroomed at the time of the revolution and civil war had a special appeal for women. Some sects gave them equal rights. A new morality, including a new sexual morality, blossomed.
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Page title:Tony Cliff: Class Struggle and Women's Liberation (1. Birth of a dream)
Keywords:Marxism, socialism, communism, revolution, working class, class struggle, proletariat, women, women's movement, liberation, politics, Marx, Engels, family, alienation, oppression, England, capitalism, English Revolution,Levellers, Diggers, Ranters, Cromwell, Lilburne, Winstanley
Description:Tony Cliff: Class Struggle and Women's Liberation (1. Birth of a dream)
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