Abstract

Michèle Riot-Sarcey, Re-thinking the Working-Class Party The « working-class parties » were created with the objective of transforming social relations. In practice, they have been integrated into the established political system and have adopted the political practices proper to the very relations they wished to change. At the same time, they have reproduced the exclusion of women from political life. The « working-class party » is not and cannot be a vehicle of political expression or action for women, and this fact calls into question the universality taken to be the very vocation of such a party.

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