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Published by The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2021
ISBN 10: 0262045397 ISBN 13: 9780262045391
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A key text by a leading figure in Italian socialist feminism that remains relevant today, addressing the exploitation of women in the workplace and at home.A key text by a leading figure in Italian socialist feminism that remains relevant today, addressing the exploitation of women in the workplace and at home.Anna Kuliscioff (ca. 1854-1925) was a prominent figure in the revolutionary politics of her era, advocating for socialism and feminism. One of the founding members of the Italian Socialist Party, she actively contributed to the late-nineteenth-century flourishing of the Socialist International and the emergence of Italian socialism. For the last decades of her life, Kuliscioff's public militancy revolved around the "woman question." She viewed feminism through the lens of class struggle, addressing the double exploitation of women--in the workplace and at home. Kuliscioff fought a twofold battle- as a socialist, she unmasked the sexism of her colleagues; as a feminist, she criticized liberal-bourgeois feminism. In this key text, she makes her case for a socialist feminism.Originating as a lecture Kuliscioff delivered in April 1890 at a meeting of the the Milan Philological Circle (which denied membership to women), The Monopoly of Man explicitly links feminism to labor. Kuliscioff argues that labor frees women from the prison of the household and potentially fosters their emancipation; she advances the principle of equal pay for equal work. She declares that woman is enslaved by both her husband and by capital, calls marriage a form of women's servitude, and demands that motherhood be better appreciated as work. It is only when woman is economically independent and resists capitalism, she argues, that she will achieve freedom, dignity, and the respect of man. "Never-before-translated, pioneering feminist manifesto that established the question of labor in women's struggle for emancipation"-- Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A key text by a leading figure in Italian socialist feminism that remains relevant today, addressing the exploitation of women in the workplace and at home.A key text by a leading figure in Italian socialist feminism that remains relevant today, addressing the exploitation of women in the workplace and at home.Anna Kuliscioff (ca. 1854-1925) was a prominent figure in the revolutionary politics of her era, advocating for socialism and feminism. One of the founding members of the Italian Socialist Party, she actively contributed to the late-nineteenth-century flourishing of the Socialist International and the emergence of Italian socialism. For the last decades of her life, Kuliscioff's public militancy revolved around the "woman question." She viewed feminism through the lens of class struggle, addressing the double exploitation of women--in the workplace and at home. Kuliscioff fought a twofold battle- as a socialist, she unmasked the sexism of her colleagues; as a feminist, she criticized liberal-bourgeois feminism. In this key text, she makes her case for a socialist feminism.Originating as a lecture Kuliscioff delivered in April 1890 at a meeting of the the Milan Philological Circle (which denied membership to women), The Monopoly of Man explicitly links feminism to labor. Kuliscioff argues that labor frees women from the prison of the household and potentially fosters their emancipation; she advances the principle of equal pay for equal work. She declares that woman is enslaved by both her husband and by capital, calls marriage a form of women's servitude, and demands that motherhood be better appreciated as work. It is only when woman is economically independent and resists capitalism, she argues, that she will achieve freedom, dignity, and the respect of man. "Never-before-translated, pioneering feminist manifesto that established the question of labor in women's struggle for emancipation"-- Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Brossura. Condition: new. A cura di Breschi D.Cesena, 2025; br. 10 giugno 1924, Roma. Ore 16:30. Un uomo, deputato e segretario del Partito socialista unitario, esce di casa. Il suo nome è Giacomo Matteotti. Mentre percorre il Lungotevere viene aggredito e rapito. Trascinato a forza su una Lancia, cerca di reagire, getta dal finestrino dell'auto in corsa il suo tesserino di parlamentare. Dopo una violenta colluttazione è ucciso a pugnalate. Gli autori del delitto sono cinque sicari fascisti, membri della "Ceka (o banda) del Viminale". Sono alle dipendenze dirette di Cesare Rossi e Giovanni Marinelli, rispettivamente capo dell'Ufficio stampa di Mussolini e segretario amministrativo del Partito fascista. Il cadavere sarà ritrovato soltanto il 16 agosto. Questo volume, tramite lo scambio epistolare tra Filippo Turati e Anna Kuliscioff, consente di rivivere le prime settimane successive al rapimento, culminanti nella secessione dell'Aventino, i cui esiti saranno cruciali per il destino dell'Italia. Libro.
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Language: Italian
ISBN 10: 8897011977 ISBN 13: 9788897011972
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Published by Einaudi, 1959
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pag.536, cm 16 x 21, brossura, con sopracopertina , buonissime condizioni.
Published by Feltrinelli, MILANO, 1978
ISBN 13: 2562817791857
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Condition: BUONO USATO. I ED. Universale Economica Feltrinelli ITALIANO Volume n. 779 della Universale Economica Feltrinelli, I edizione. A cura di Franco Damiani e Fabio Rodríguez, prefazione di Franca Pieroni Bortolotti. Brossura in cartoncino, illustrata, scurita in particolare al dorso. Pagine leggermente ingiallite, come pure i tagli, ben salde, con ampio margine e note al piede, riccamente illustrate in bianco e nero. Numero pagine 197.
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Published by Feltrinelli, Milano, 1976
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First Edition
Volume: 1 22x14 cm., in brossura, in copertina 'Anna Kuliscioff e Andrea Costa, dal numero speciale di ''Movimento operaio'' dedicato ad Andrea Costa, n. 2 marzo-aprile 1952, a. IV, pp. 362 (5), prima edizione, in italiano, normali segni del tempo, buone condizioni. Anna Kuliscioff, rara testimone e interprete dei primi anni del socialismo italiano ed europeo, compagna appassionata e politicamente partecipe prima di Andrea Costa, poi di Filippo Turati.le lettere rappresentano non solo la viva testimonianza di un profondo legame affettivo e di una comunanza di ideali e di lotte e l'espressione di una coscienza di donna maturata attraverso straordinarie esperienze di vita.ma di un documento di grande interesse sull'attività clandestina dei primi socialisti italiani, sulle loro lotte, le loro polemiche, i loro rapporti.le varie posizioni di fronte agli avvenimenti internazionali.
Published by Einaudi, Torino, 1977
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brossura. Condition: Good. in 8, XXIX, 925 pagine , brossura come da foto, carta naturalmente ingiallita, Nuova universale Einaudi. N. S ; 43 Buono (Good) . Book.
Condition: buono. Politica ed Economia Storia e Critica Historical and Political studies Politics and Economics History and Criticism Ppuscoli femministi in 16°, bross. edit. ill., timbro di biblioteca estinta OTTIME CONDIZIONI.
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