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Clara Zetkin (1857–1933)

Auteur de Fighting Fascism: How to Struggle and How to Win

32+ oeuvres 209 utilisateurs 5 critiques 2 Favoris

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Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, activist and advocate for women's rights. In 1911, she organized the first International Women's Day.
Crédit image: Bust of Clara Zetkin, Dresden, Germany. Photo by Daniel Weigelt / Wikimedia Commons.

Œuvres de Clara Zetkin

Clara Zetkin: Selected Writings (1984) 60 exemplaires
Souvenirs sur Lénine (1929) 11 exemplaires
Lenin on the woman question (1934) 9 exemplaires
Batailles pour les femmes (1980) 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Zetkin, Clara
Date de naissance
1857-07-05
Date de décès
1933-06-20
Lieu de sépulture
Kremlin Wall Necropolis, Moscow, Russia
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Germany
Russia
Lieu de naissance
Wiederau, Saxony, Germany
Lieu du décès
Arkhangelskoye, Russia
Lieux de résidence
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Professions
political activist
Marxist theorist
journalist
women's rights activist
suffragist
politician (tout afficher 7)
feminist
Relations
Zetkin, Maxim (Sohn)
Organisations
German Communist Party
Prix et distinctions
Order of Lenin
Courte biographie
Clara Zetkin was born Clara Josephine Eissner in a village in Saxony, now Germany. Her father was a schoolmaster and church organist. Clara studied in Leipzig to become a teacher and made friends within the women's movement and the labor movement. In 1878 she joined the new Socialist Workers' Party (SAP), later called the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), whose meetings were banned by Chancellor Bismarck. She went into exile in Paris, where she played an important role in the founding of the Second Socialist International. She adopted the surname of her lover, Ossip Zetkin, a Russian revolutionary, with whom she had two sons. After his death in 1889, Zetkin went back to Germany. She became a close friend of Rosa Luxemburg and campaigned for socialism and women's rights, including the right to vote. From 1891 to 1917 she edited the SPD women's newspaper Die Gleichheit (Equality). She established the first International Women's Day on March 19, 1911. During World War I, she was arrested for her anti-war activities several times and in 1916 was taken into government "protective custody" for a time. That same year, she was one of the co-founders of the underground Marxist Spartacist League with Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht and others, who had split from the SPD in protest at its pro-war stance. She participated in the Spartacist Rising in Berlin in 1919, but escaped the capture and death of some of her comrades. She helped form the German Communist Party (KPD) and served on its central committee. She represented the KPD in the German Reichstag during the Weimar Republic from 1920 to 1933. With the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933, the Communist Party was banned and Zetkin went into exile for the last time, to the Soviet Union, where she received a hero's burial at her death. Three volumes of collected works, Ausgewählte Reden und Schriften (Selected Speeches and Writings), were published from 1957 to 1960.

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BRINDA AL LECTOR DE LA LENGUA CASTELLANA UNA PARTE REPRESENTATIVA DE LOS ARTÍCULOS Y DISCURSOS EN TONO A ESTOS DOS TEMAS DE CANDENTE ACTUALIDAD, RESCATA PARA EL ANALISIS Y LA POLÉMICA LA PREHISTORIA MARXISTA DEL ACTUAL MOVIMIENTO DE LA LBERACION DE LA MUJER.
 
Signalé
TORTOSAGUARDIA | Sep 21, 2023 |
Essays and speeches from 1889-1933, long unavailable in the U.S., on women's equality, labor, peace, socialism. Ed. by Philip S. Foner; Foreword by Angela Y. Davis. Index. Notes. Illustrations.
 
Signalé
LarkinPubs | 1 autre critique | Mar 1, 2023 |
Un relat contundent i rigorós sobre l'auge i difusió del feixisme des dels seus inicis a Itàlia. Amb tot un seguit d'indicacions i instruccions sobre com combatre el feixisme des d'una visió transversal de les forces polítiques antifeixistes.

El text és molt clar i planer, i permet entendre clarament les idees de Clara Zetkin sobre com es pot combatre el feixisme i vèncer. La traducció del text és fantàstica i ofereix notes al peu molt útils per entendre encara millor el que explica el text.

Sens dubte recomanable per qualsevol persona interessada en el tema i que el gaudirà molt perquè a més és breu i concís.
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aniol | Feb 21, 2020 |
 
Signalé
agamsterdam | Jun 20, 2017 |

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Critiques
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