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- Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Russian: Александра Михайловна Коллонтай; née Domontovich, Домонтович; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1872 – 9 March 1952)...
- been expressed by Kollontai's thought that all women under a capitalist economy were those of oppression. One of the reasons Kollontai had a strict opposition...
- Kollontay (also Kollontai, Russian: Коллонтай) is a Russian language transcription of the Polish surname Kołłątaj. It can refer to the following people:...
- 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2016. Kollontai, Alexandra. "The Social Basis of the Woman Question by Alexandra Kollontai 1909". Marxists.org. Archived from...
- drinking a gl**** of water. The theory is commonly ****ociated with Alexandra Kollontai, although such characterization ignores the complexity of her theoretical...
- she campaigned with fellow feminist revolutionaries such as Alexandria Kollontai. Before the 1917 Russian Revolution, Smidovich had taken part in various...
- been expressed by Kollontai's thought that all women under a capitalist economy were those of oppression. One of the reasons Kollontai had a strict opposition...
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- Малыгина, Vasilisa Malygina) is a Russian novel in 1923 by Alexandra Kollontai, a prominent female Bolshevik theoretician. It was translated in 1927...