CU, No Woman, No Revolution, Part 9

Caste, Class or Sex?

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Evelyn Reed is the author of the 1975 book “Woman’s Evolution”.
Unfortunately it is not on the Internet. “Women - Caste, Class or
Oppressed Sex” (1970), the essay linked below, contains some of the
ideas that were included in the longer work. [Picture: Valentina
Tereshkova, first woman in space, 16 June 1963]
Reed writes of “the downfall of women” as if it was a single historic
event, which, from the point of view of the “metropolitan” or advanced
capitalist countries, it appears to be. Of course Reed was aware, like
Engels, that there were still contemporary societies existing on earth
which had not experienced the full downfall of women. The downfall has
in practice been a long cascade, which is not yet at an end.
The downfall of women is real. It corresponds exactly with the arrival
of class-divided society, with its institutions of the patriarchal
family, private property and state power. This is what Engels expressed
so clearly in 1884, following on from the work of Henry Morgan and Karl
Marx. Evelyn Reed does not contradict Engels, but her work opened up
the story in more detail.
In “Woman’s Evolution” Reed shows how nearly all the productive
technologies that humans still use today for basic survival, from
horticulture and animal husbandry to pottery, weaving and leatherwork,
and including building and the use of fire, originated in the sphere of
the women, which was the human settlement itself.
In this short essay, Reed makes the basic case for the historical and
materialist view of human life, from which proceeds an integrated
understanding of the entire society of men and women together, and the
consequent necessity for socialism. After that, she contrasts and
compares with some of her contemporary opponents of forty years ago,
whose arguments were similar to those of the bourgeois feminists of
today in South Africa. Here are some excerpts from the essay:
“Under the clan system of the sisterhood of women and the brotherhood
of men there was no more possibility for one sex to dominate the other
than there was for one class to exploit another. Women occupied the
most eminent position because they were the chief producers of the
necessities of life as well as the procreators of new life.”
“Woman’s overthrow went hand in hand with the subjugation of the mass
of toiling men to the master class of men.”
“Women, then, have been condemned to their oppressed status by the same
social forces and relations which have brought about the oppression of
one class by another, one race by another, and one nation by another.
It is the capitalist system - the ultimate stage in the development of
class society - which is the fundamental source of the degradation and
oppression of women.”
“…to say that women form a separate caste or class must logically lead
to extremely pessimistic conclusions with regard to the antagonism
between the sexes in contrast with the revolutionary optimism of the
Marxists. For, unless the two sexes are to be totally separated, or the
men liquidated, it would seem that they will have to remain forever at
war with each other. As Marxists we have a more realistic and hopeful
message. We deny that women’s inferiority was predestined by her
biological makeup or has always existed.”
Click here to download the text of Women - Caste, Class or Oppressed
Sex, Evelyn Reed, 1970 (5584 words, 8 pages)


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