No Woman Question?
We meet in the UJ Doornfontein Library. The next session will be as
follows: Date: 8 April (Thursday) Time: 17h00 sharp to 18h30 sharp
Venue: The Library, University of Johannesburg, 37 Nind Street,
Doornfontein, Johannesburg (former Technikon Witwatersrand). Cars enter
from the slip road to the left of the bridge on Siemert Road. Topic:
The Social Basis of the Woman Question.

Feminism, particularly in the field of politics itself, has often
proved to work to the advantage of the bourgeoisie. Examples would be
the elevation of Helen Zille, Margaret Thatcher, Condoleezza Rice,
Madeleine Albright and Hilary Clinton to leadership.

What happens in those cases is that agitation leads to a correct
requirement that more women be promoted to leadership. But then, at the
critical moment, no female candidate appears, except the well-prepared
female candidate of the reactionaries. The result is a catastrophe for
all, and especially for the women.
In the Umsebenzi Online of 6 August 2009 the SACP General Secretary, Dr
Blade Nzimande, wrote that the majority of the membership of the Young
Communist League at present is young black women.
This remarkable achievement ranks alongside of the achievement of the
52nd National Conference of the African National Congress which elected
a National Executive Committee that consists of 50% women and 50% men.
These good news indicate that there is now an established stream of
women cadres at an equivalent scale to men, and that their placement in
leadership is happening. These achievements are the result of
consistent work and determination over many years. They cannot be
regarded as extra, or simply “nice-to-have”. They are necessary
building blocks of Socialism.
The proletarian revolution is inconceivable without the involvement of
the more than 50% of the population which is female. That is the
general circumstance.
But the particular situation is that the working-class movement and its
allies must be able to find winning female candidates at all levels and
must never again be put in the position of seeing a reactionary being
elected because she is a woman, only because there is no working-class
woman candidate.
Alexandra Kollontai [pictured] understood all this very well. In 1908
she wrote: “The feminists seek equality in the framework of the
existing class society, in no way do they attack the basis of this
society.” (The full document download is linked below).
“Where, then, is that general ‘woman question’? Where is that unity of
tasks and aspirations about which the feminists have so much to say? A
sober glance at reality shows that such unity does not and cannot
exist,” wrote Kollontai.
Click here to download the text of The Social Basis of the Woman
Question, Kollontai, 1909 (6619 words, 8 pages)


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