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  2. Feminism in Chinese communism - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in China in 1921. It grew quickly and in 1949 established the People's Republic of China under the rule of Mao Zedong, the chairman of the CCP. As a Marxist–Leninist party, the CCP is theoretically committed to female equality, and has vowed to place women's liberation on their agenda. "Women hold ...

  3. Thoughts on March 8 - Wikipedia

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    As a member of the May Fourth Movement generation of writers, Ding Ling's evolution in writing reflected her transition from Republican to Socialist China. [7] By the time she wrote Thoughts on March 8, Ding Ling's writing demonstrated both the untenability of Western Feminism and the struggles that Chinese women faced at that time, as, despite her beginnings as an author writing feminist ...

  4. Feminism in China - Wikipedia

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    Some commentators believe that this close association is damaging to Chinese feminism and argue that the interests of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are placed before those of women. [4] Under the Xi Jinping administration, feminist groups have been subject to increased scrutiny by the country's system of mass surveillance. [5]

  5. Women in the Communist Party of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Communist Party of Spain were highly active, the most visible figure in the movement being Dolores Ibárruri, who joined in its early years. The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera pushed the group underground, where they had to meet clandestinely around their public face, the football club Oriente FC .

  6. Gender inequality in China - Wikipedia

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    The Communist government attempted to challenge Confucian beliefs, [18] and one of its main goals was to improve the social position of women by promoting their entry into the labour force. [18] The constitution of the People's Republic of China , which was enacted in 1954, stated that women and men should have equal rights.

  7. Communist Party is not China's only political party - there ...

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    The Communist Party was near the end of a brutal civil war with the nationalist Kuomintang party and not making new enemies was a matter of survival, said Deng Yuwen, an expert in party politics ...

  8. Propaganda in China - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda in China is used by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and historically by the Kuomintang (KMT), to sway domestic and international opinion in favor of its policies. [1] [2] In the People's Republic of China (PRC), this includes censorship of proscribed views and an active promotion of views that favor the government.

  9. Communist Women's International - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 1922 headquarters of the Communist Women's International was moved from Moscow to Berlin. [4]Clara Zetkin represented the International Women's Secretariat for Communist work among women at the 4th World Congress of the Comintern, held in Moscow in the fall of 1922, delivering her report on Monday, May 27, 1922. [5]