A broad movement for democracy and equality is reshaping political life in our country. Women are at the forefront of this movement--not just doing the ‘heavy lifting’, but giving political leadership.
Editor's note: This piece was given as the opening report to a CPUSA conference, Against Male Supremacy and Misogyny, held in Chicago and online, March 3, 2018. In discussions of capitalism, often our analysis is centered around the economic mechanisms and less on the social factors that go into supporting the ideology of capitalism.  In Marx’s notebooks, and in Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, space...
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