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    19th Century · English

    Woman and Socialism

    August Bebel

    Woman and Socialism (1879), by August Bebel. Translated by Meta L. Stern (Hebe). From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    78
    Variants
    78
    Genre
    Political & Social Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Introductionprose
    2. 021. Chief Epochs of Primeval History.prose
    3. 032. Family Forms.prose
    4. 043. The Matriarchate.prose
    5. 051. Rise of the Patriarchate.prose
    6. 06Traces of the Matriarchate in Greek Myths and Dramas.prose
    7. 07Legitimate Wives and Courtesans in Athens.prose
    8. 084. Remnants of the Matriarchate in the Customs of Various Nations.prose
    9. 095. Rise of the State. – Dissolution of the Gens in Rome.prose
    10. 10Chapter IIIprose
    11. 111. The Position of Women among the Germans.prose
    12. 122. Feudalism and the Right of the First Night.prose
    13. 133. The Rise of Cities. Monastic Affairs. Prostitution.prose
    14. 144. Knighthood and the Veneration of Women.prose
    15. 15Chapter Vprose
    16. 16Chapter VIprose
    17. 17Chapter VIIprose
    18. 18Chapter VIIIprose
    19. 191. Increase of Divorce.prose
    20. 202. Bourgeois and Proletarian Marriage.prose
    21. 211. Decline of the Marriage Rate.prose
    22. 222. Infanticide and Abortion.prose
    23. 233. Education for Marriage.prose
    24. 244. The Misery of Present Day Marriages.prose
    25. 251. The Numerical Proportion of the Sexes.prose
    26. 262. Obstacles to Marriage. The Excess of Women.prose
    27. 271. Prostitution and Society.prose
    28. 282. Prostitution and the State.prose
    29. 293. The White Slave Trade.prose
    30. 304. The Increase of Prostitution. – Illegitimate Motherhood.prose
    31. 315. Crimes Against Morality and Sexual Diseases.prose
    32. 321. Development and Extension of Female Labor.prose
    33. 332. Factory Work of Married Women. – Sweatshop Labor and Dangerous Occupations.prose
    34. 341. The Revolution in Domestic Life.prose
    35. 352. The Intellectual Abilities of Women.prose
    36. 363. Differences in Physical and Mental Qualities of Man and Woman.prose
    37. 374. Darwinism and the Condition of Society.prose
    38. 385. Woman and the Learned Professions.prose
    39. 391. The Struggle for Equality Before the Law.prose
    40. 402. The Struggle for Political Equality.prose
    41. 411. Our Public Life.prose
    42. 422. Aggravation of Social Extremes.prose
    43. 431. The Displacement of Agriculture by Industry.prose
    44. 442. Increasing Pauperization. Preponderance of Large Industrial Establishments.prose
    45. 453. Concentration of Wealth.prose
    46. 46Chapter XVIIIprose
    47. 471. Transatlantic Competition and Desertion of the Country.prose
    48. 482. Peasants and Great Landowners.prose
    49. 493. The Contrast Between City and Country.prose
    50. 50Chapter XXprose
    51. 511. Duty to Work of All Able-bodied Persons.prose
    52. 522. Harmony of Interests.prose
    53. 533. Organization of Labor.prose
    54. 544. The Growth of the Productivity of Labor.prose
    55. 555. Removal of the Contrast between Mental and Manual Work.prose
    56. 566. Increase of Consumption.prose
    57. 577. Equal Duty to Work for All.prose
    58. 588. Abolition of Trade. Transformation of Traffic.prose
    59. 591. Abolition of the Private Ownership of Land.prose
    60. 602. The Amelioration of Land.prose
    61. 613. Changed Methods of Farming.prose
    62. 624. Agriculture on a Large and Small Scale. Electric Appliances.prose
    63. 635. Vine-Culture of the Future.prose
    64. 646. Measures to Prevent Exhaustion of the Soil.prose
    65. 657. Removal of the Contrast between City and Country.prose
    66. 66Chapter XXIIIprose
    67. 67Chapter XXIV.prose
    68. 68Chapter XXV.prose
    69. 69Chapter XXVI.prose
    70. 70Chapter XXVII.prose
    71. 71Chapter XXVIIIprose
    72. 72Chapter XXIXprose
    73. 731. Fear of Over-Population.prose
    74. 742. Production of Over-Population.prose
    75. 753. Poverty and Fecundity.prose
    76. 764. Lack of Human Beings and Abundance of Food.prose
    77. 775. Social Conditions and Reproductive Ability.prose
    78. 78Conclusionprose