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1. Johnson, Christopher H., Utopian Communism in France (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1974), pp. 90, 92, 175; Marx, Karl and Engels, Frederick, “Manifesto of the Communist Party” in Collected Works 6 (New York: International Publishers, 1976), p. 513.

2. Evans, Richard J., The Feminists (London: Croom Helm, 1979), pp. 156157; see also, Mies, Maria and Jayawardena, Kumari, Feminism in Europe (The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, 1981), pp. 129130; Bebel, August, Woman in the Past. Present and Future, trans. Walther, H.B. Adams, (London: William Reeves, 1885), pp. 4368, 178232.

3. Honeycutt, Karen, “Clara Zetkin,” Columbia University, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1975, pp. 5456; Vogel, Lisa, Marxism and the Oppression of Women (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1983), pp. 75, 98; Mies, and Jayawardena, , Feminism, p. 129.

4. Kautsky, Karl, Le Programme Socialiste (Paris: Marcel Riviere, 1910), pp. 3839, 139140; Steenson, Gary P., Karl Kautsky (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1978).

5. See my “Victorian Sexual Ideology and Marx's Theory of the Working Class,” ILWCH 25 (Spring 1984), pp. 1516.

6. Marx, and Engels, , “Manifesto,” p. 501.

7. Freymond, Jacques, ed., La Premiere Internationale (Geneva: Librairie E. Droz, 1962), pp. 167168; Collins, Henry and Abramsky, Chimen, Karl Marx and the British Labour Movement (London: Macmillan, 1965). pp. 119120, 124; Thonnessen, Werner, The Emancipation of Women (London: Pluto Press, 1977), p. 33; Stekloff, G.M., History of the First International (New York: Russell and Russell, 1968), pp. 222227; Marx, Karl, The First International and After, ed. Fernbach, David (New York: Vintage Books, 1974), pp. 1617.

8. Marx, Karl, Capital Vol. 1 (New York: International Publishers, 1967), pp. 399, 464, 489490, 696.

9. wrote, Engels, “To procure the necessities of life had always been the business of man,” The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (New York: International Publishers, 1972), p. 220.

10. See footnote 8, above.

11. See my “Victorian Sexual Ideology,” pp. 14–15; Engels, , The Origin, pp. 135, 231.

12. Sowerwine, Charles, Sisters or Citizens? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982), pp. 2132; Evans, , The Feminists, pp. 153159.

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