The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
Evelyn Reed’s 1970 essay “Women - Caste, Class or Oppressed Sex?” and
her 1975 full-length book “Woman’s Evolution” built upon Frederick
Engels’ work “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”
which had been published in 1884 in the year following the death of
Karl Marx.
Our main discussion in this part of the series “No Woman, No
Revolution” would be around Reed’s essay (but we still have no venue
for that discussion). Today we look at Chapter 9 of Engels’ book (the
chapter called “Barbarism and Civilisation”). Both documents are linked
below as MS-Word downloads.
Marx had already worked on source material, including Henry Morgan’s
1877 book called “Ancient Society”. Engels found Marx’s working papers
for this project and at once started to prepare a book from them for
publication. By the time Engels died in 1895, twelve years after Marx,
he had also edited and published Volumes 2 and 3 of Marx’s masterpiece,
“Capital”, Volume 1 of which had been published by Marx in 1867.
The particular contribution of “The Origin of the Family, Private
Property and the State” is that it shows the common, interdependent
origin of private property and the State, the fall of the women into
the oppressive condition which they subsequently continued to suffer,
and the institutions of money, writing and law. This revolutionary
break was in fact the end of pre-history and the beginning of history,
which as Marx and Engels had noted in 1848, was from then on “a history
of class struggles”.
The transition from prehistoric communism took place a long time ago in
some parts of the world. In Egypt and Mesopotamia (Iraq) it may have
happened more than five thousand years ago. In most other parts of the
world it was a much more recent phenomenon. The fall of the women may
in some ways still not yet be complete in some places.
The simultaneous nature of the triple catastrophe (property, state and
downfall of women) means that the remedy for all three will likewise
have to be simultaneous. The urgent abolition or “withering away” of
the State is a woman’s issue. The socialist project is a woman’s
project.
Communism is a necessity for women. The reversal of the downfall of the
women can only be achieved by the simultaneous abolition of property
and the State. Likewise, the abolition of property and the State cannot
be achieved without the conscious restoration of women to their proper
place in human society. All three goals have to be achieved together.
The three goals are actually the same goal, and the name of it is
communism.
You can safely ignore the first three paragraphs of Chapter 9. These
paragraphs only refer back to earlier chapters in the book.
>From then onwards, what you will find is a virtual history of human
society from its beginning right up to modern times.
Downloads:
Engels, Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, C9,
Barbarism and Civilisation
Caste, Class or Oppressed Sex, Evelyn Reed, 1970 (5584 words, 8 pages)


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