WOMEN AND THE MOVEMENT TO BUILD A NEW AMERICA was originally given as an address by Grace Lee Boggs as part of the celebration of International Women's Week at the University of Massachussetts in Amherst on March 10, 1977. [...] This speech is part of th eongoing dialogue fostered by [the National Organization for an American Revolution] around such questions as our families, health care, energy, and citizenship.
A Marxist materialist analysis of heterosexual sex, marriage, reproductive rights, gender inequality, and women's role in buliding a revolutionary movement.
Table of Contents
I.) Women and the Movement to Build a New America
II.) Differing Attitudes Toward Sexuality
III.) One-Sided Game that We Play
IV.) Lopsided Development
V.) Our Spiritually Impoverished World
VI.) The New Age of Choice
V.) Women's Role in Creating a New Philosophy
VI.) Cultural Revolution Must Come First