Women and Society in Russia

Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (2):66-72 (1995)
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Abstract

Nineteenth-century Russia reverberated with ideas of women's liberation as a condition of genuine equality in society. These ideas came to form the basis of an entire tradition linking the "woman's" question and the "social" question together and defining the democratic character of the women's movement in Russia

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