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背景:这篇论文源自对男性统治的起源的历史唯物主义的经验性研究。这项研究的实施是为了解决60年代晚期的妇女解放运动(WLM)的首要矛盾,这项运动包括了争取国内权力和反战运动的受过大学教育的老练的白人女性。在反对男性沙文主义的运动中,在不满意从她们的导师那儿得到的马克思关于女性不平等的分析中,这些妇女团结了起来。矛盾的两极融合在这些妇女中,它为争取妇女平等提供强大的动力,直到两极的
Background: This essay is derived from the empirical study of historical materialism on the origins of male domination. The study was implemented to address the primary contradictions of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in the late 1960s, which included experienced college-educated, experienced white women fighting for domestic power and anti-war campaigns. In campaigns against male chauvinism, those women were united in their dissatisfaction with Marx’s analysis of women’s inequalities obtained from their mentors. Conflicting bipolarity Among these women, it provides a powerful impetus to women’s equality until the poles