On Oct 14, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
How does that explain the death or absence of women leaders of Communist Parties and other socialist formations in the West?
Which ones? Classic Stalinist CPs? Those were different times; there were few women in bourgeois parties either. Scandinavian social democracies, however, have been pretty gender-egalitarian, no?
Doug
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), (continued)
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Doug Henwood Sat 14 Oct 2006, 17:30 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 14 Oct 2006, 17:41 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Doug Henwood Sat 14 Oct 2006, 17:51 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 14 Oct 2006, 18:11 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Doug Henwood Sat 14 Oct 2006, 18:26 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to Boost Unionsand End Labor Abuse), Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 14 Oct 2006, 18:36 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to BoostUnionsand End Labor Abuse), Carrol Cox Sat 14 Oct 2006, 18:50 GMT
- Re: Socialism and Women's Leadership (was China Drafts Law to BoostUnionsand End Labor Abuse), Doyle Saylor Sat 14 Oct 2006, 19:11 GMT
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