Lest we forget: The Russian Revolution began on March 8 (February 23), International Women's Day, 103 years ago

Today more than ever, we need to remind ourselves that capitalism, fascism and imperialism are all grounded in patriarchy and violence. And that the Russian Revolution began on March 8, 1917, not October 25. Here are some earlier posts on Russia in 1917; and on courageous women in the twentieth century

World War I & The Russian revolution
Apollinariya Yakubova: 
Alexandra Kollontai: (1872-1952): https://spartacus-educational.com/RUSkollontai.htm

Fanya (Dora) Kaplan (1890-1918- shot Lenin on Aug 30, 1918): 
Agnes Smedley (1892-1950 - lived with the revolutionary Virendranath Chattopadhya in Berlin 1914-24) http://spartacus-educational.com/USAsmedleyA.htm

World War II and after
For Sophie (This Beautiful Day) by Reg Meuross: 

Popular posts from this blog

Third degree torture used on Maruti workers: Rights body

Haruki Murakami: On seeing the 100% perfect girl one beautiful April morning

The Almond Trees by Albert Camus (1940)

Rudyard Kipling: critical essay by George Orwell (1942)

Satyagraha - An answer to modern nihilism

Three Versions of Judas: Jorge Luis Borges

Albert Camus's lecture 'The Human Crisis', New York, March 1946. 'No cause justifies the murder of innocents'