Back when I was a Marxist I remember reading something about why "the liberation of the proletariat is impossible without the liberation of the woman". I forgot what exactly it was about and who wrote it. I assumed Lenin, but can't find anything right now.
Can someone fill me in?
>>1232800
Is this the quote?
Thomas Sankara said something similar as well, as had basically every communist ever.
>>1232819
Ah yes, that's exactly what I was looking for, Thanks!
Thomas Sankara on women's issue:
>The revolution and women’s liberation go together. We do not talk of women’s emancipation as an act of charity or because of a surge of human compassion. It is a basic necessity for the triumph of the revolution. Women hold up the other half of the sky.
>>1232800
>"Out of the corruption of women proceeds the corruption of races; out of the corruption of races, the loss of memory; out of the loss of memory, the loss of understanding, and out of this all evil." Bhagavad Gita
The judeo-Masonic banking, corporate, mediatic and academic elites know, and their Marxist and SJW useful-idiotic puppets enforce, what the ancients already knew thousands of years ago. Out of the corruption of women comes the corruption of societies.
>>1232846
>Muh revolution
>>1232800
Ernest Belfort Bax was the only good socialist.
>>1233075
>muh meme
>>1233081
>1790+229
>Not reading Burke
He was wrong about women but that doesn't mean he was wrong about everything.
>>1233105
>1917+99
>Not reading Lenin.
>>1233080
Literally the first brocialist.
>>1233128
>Reading Lenin
>The man sent by the Germans to destabilise Russia with his bullshit
>Ended up pointlessly destabilising a lot of the world.
Bravo Krauts, bravo