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Originally posted by 2muchwork
Here i am thinking i've made a huge discovery that someone has exactly the same essay as me, and then i realise, your in my class!! hehe..how's yours going. mine haven't started.! woohoo, typical of me, ..
lol band of merry men... very nice.Originally posted by blam_babe
Trotsky was crap at poltics. He didn't like the "drudgery of politics" and preferred to sit in his little train reminiscing the good ol' times when he was War Commissar, running around Russia in his propaganda train with his band of merry men.
Originally posted by Ziff
Not to mention that all the head commies (males) were chauvanistic idiots who did nothing but attack and discourage the role of women in the revolution (what Kollontai was promoting)
No, no. Another one. In August 1918 Trotsky ordered that any unit retreating without orders both its commissar and commander would be immediately shot. Later that month some new army recruits nicked a steamer and so he had them shot (y).Originally posted by Aerials
Yes the Kronstadt Rebellion.
No, you need to do reading on that. They were equal under law, yes on paper, but even within the Bolshevik/Communist party women were treated horribly and the demands of the Zhedontel were often laughed at or dismissed without any action.Originally posted by Aerials
Since the beginning of the Tsarist empire, it was in fact UNDER THE COMMUNIST REGIME that women were considered equal to men AND got the vote as well as many other options within day-to-day life. You need to do some reading on that.
Originally posted by Ziff
The attitude of the men within the party was what I was talking about. Not what actually happened - most of the work promoting females happened at the beginning of the revolution and was part of Marxist doctrine. Later on the situation deteriorated more and more.