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The Discussion On Women Issues In "The Origin Of The Family,Private Property And The State"

Posted on:2018-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330518458923Subject:Marxist philosophy
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"Family,private ownership and the origin of the state" is Engels’s important work in his later years,it uses the basic principles of materialism on the class,private ownership,family and country issues were discussed,which is gender division of labor sex,sex The subject of feminism,the class of the subordination of women to make a meticulous critical interpretation of women’s historical situation and rights to give theoretical support and care.In the first chapter,I start with the study of Engels’s book "family,private ownership and the origin of the country" as the starting point to study and understand the Marxist feminist thought,and fully excavate the Marx and Engels in the On the Women ’s Issues in the Process of Criticism of Capitalism.Through the development of the text,it is helpful for the author to inspect the comprehensiveness and profoundness of the Marxist feminism from the political,economic and social perspectives,and fully learn the valuable information to pave the way for the latter.In the second chapter,I will focus on the study of capital,alienation and ideology,and as a breakthrough point,we will combine feminism and capitalism critically to carry out deeper thinking.Based on the study of the text,the author further analyzes the phenomenon of female oppression by combining the actual cases with the real data.In the third chapter,I hope that through the discussion of feminism in the context of Marxism,I will further examine and reflect on the developmental dilemma of current feminism and the thinking of equality between men and women,which leads to the ultimate goal of female problem-Women’s liberation",and ask and think about its standard of scale and the enlightenment of contemporary society.
Keywords/Search Tags:private ownership, gender division, alienation, female emancipation
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