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"The worker-mother must learn not to differentiate between yours and mine; she must remember that there are only our children.""Sexuality is a human instinct as natural as hunger or thirst." â¿Â Alexandra Kollontai Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary, politician, diplomat and Marxist theoretician. Serving as the People's Commissar for Welfare in Vladimir Lenin's government in 1917â¿1918, she was the leading advocate for womenâ¿s rights and free love within the Bolshevik party and the first woman in history to become an official member of a governing cabinet. Comrade Kollontai is a…mehr

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"The worker-mother must learn not to differentiate between yours and mine; she must remember that there are only our children.""Sexuality is a human instinct as natural as hunger or thirst." â¿Â Alexandra Kollontai Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary, politician, diplomat and Marxist theoretician. Serving as the People's Commissar for Welfare in Vladimir Lenin's government in 1917â¿1918, she was the leading advocate for womenâ¿s rights and free love within the Bolshevik party and the first woman in history to become an official member of a governing cabinet. Comrade Kollontai is a concise, sparkling collection of Kollontai's views on sex, women and the family. Richly illustrated, the book is edited by the highly-regarded socialist feminist writer Liza Featherstone. She shows how Kollontaiâ¿s work has a new relevance with the revival of socialist feminism and in light of contemporary global struggles over abortion rights and government support for families and children.
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Liza Featherstone is a journalist based in New York City and a regular contributor to Jacobin and The New Republic. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Ms., and Rolling Stone, as well as The Nation, where she hosted the advice column ¿Asking for a Friend.¿  She is the co-author of Students against Sweatshops: The Making of a Movement, and author of Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers¿ Rights at Wal-Mart and Divining Desire: Focus Groups and the Culture of Consultation, as well as the editor of False Choices: The Faux Feminism of Hillary Clinton.