Women and socialism/ (Record no. 163527)
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fixed length control field | 00361nam a2200133Ia 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 978-1463707897 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 1463707894 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 305.4 |
Item number | BEB/W |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Bebel, August |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Women and socialism/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | August Bebel |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Andhra Pradesh: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | All India Democratic Women's Association, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2010. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 480.p |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | WOMAN IN THE PAST<br/><br/>Chapter I : The Position of Woman In Primevai Society<br/>1. Chief Epochs of Primeval History<br/>2. Family Forms<br/>3. The Matriarchate<br/><br/>Chapter II: Conflict Between Matriarchate<br/>and Patriarchate<br/>1. Rise of the Patriarchate.<br/>2. Traces of the Matriarchate in Greek Myths and Dramas<br/>3. Legitimate Wives and Courtesans in Athens<br/>4. Remnants of the Matriarchate in the<br/>Customs of Various Nations<br/>5. Rise of the State -?• Dissolution of the Gens in Rome ...<br/><br/>Chapter III: Christianity.<br/><br/>Chapter IV: Woman in the Mediaeval Age<br/>1. The Position of Woman Among the Germans<br/>2. Feudalism and the Right of the First Night .<br/>3. The Rise of Cities — Monastic Affairs — Prostitution .<br/>4. Knighthood and the Veneration of Women.,<br/><br/>Chapter V.: The Reformation<br/>1. Luther<br/>2. Results of the Reformation — The Thirty Years' War....<br/><br/>Chapter VI: The Eighteenth Century<br/>1. Court Life in Germany..<br/>2. Commercialism and the New Marriage Laws<br/>3. The French Revolution and the Rise of Industry<br/><br/>WOMAN IN THE PRESENT DAY<br/><br/>Chapter VII: Woman as a Sex Being<br/>1. The Sexual Impulse<br/>2. Celibacy and the Frequency of Suicide<br/>Chapter VIII: Modern Marriage...<br/>1. Marriage as a Profession ..<br/>2. Decline of the Birthrate ....<br/>3. Mercenary Marriage and the Matrimonial Market<br/><br/>Chapter IX : Disruption of the Family . .<br/>1. Increase of Divorce<br/>2. Bourgeois and Proletarian Marriage<br/><br/>Chapter X : Marriage as a Means of Support<br/>1. Decline of the Marriage Rate<br/>2. Infanticide and Abortion<br/>3. Education for Marriage<br/>4. The Misery of Present Day Marriages .<br/><br/>Chapter XI: The Chances of Matrimony<br/>1. The Numerical Proportion of the Sexes<br/>2. Obstacles to Marriage — The Excess of Women ...<br/><br/>Chapter XII: Prostitution a Necessary Social Institution<br/>of Bourgeois Society<br/>1. Prostitution and Society<br/>2. Prostitution and the State....<br/>3. The White Slave Trade<br/>4. The Increase of Prostitution<br/>— Illegitimate Moihertiood<br/>5. Crimes Against Morality and Sexual Diseases<br/>Chapter XIII: Woman In Industry .<br/>1. Development and Extension of Female Labor<br/>2. Factory Work pf Married Women<br/>— Sweatshop Labor and Dangerous Occupations.<br/><br/>Chapter XIV: The Struggle of Woman for Education<br/>1. The Revolution in Domestic Life<br/>2. The Intellectual Abilities of Women<br/>3. Dilferences in Physical and Mental Qualities<br/>of Man and Woman ..<br/>4. Darwinism and the Condition of Society<br/>5. Woman and the Learned Professions<br/><br/>Chapter XV.: The Legal Status of Women<br/>1. The Struggle for Equality Before the Law.<br/>2. The Struggle for Political Equality<br/><br/>STATE AND SOCIETY<br/><br/>Chapter XVI: The Class-State and the Modern Proletariat<br/>1. Our Public Life.<br/>2. Aggravation of Social Extremes<br/>Chapter XVII: The Process of Concentration in<br/><br/>Capitalistic Industry<br/>1. The Displacement of Agriculture by Industry ...<br/>2. Increasing Pauperization — Preponderance of<br/>Large Industrial Establishments<br/>3. Concentration of Wealth.<br/><br/>Chapter XVIII: Crises and Competition.<br/>. I. Causes and Effects of the Crises<br/>2. Intermediate Trade and the Increased Cost of Living<br/><br/>Chapter XIX : The Revolution in Agriculture<br/>1. Transatlantic Competition and<br/>Desertion of the Country ..<br/>2. Peasants and Great Landowners<br/>3. The Contrast Between City and Country<br/><br/>THE SOCIAUZATION OF SOCIETY<br/><br/>Chapter XX : The Social Revolution.<br/>1. The Transformation of Society<br/>2. Expropriation of the Expropriators<br/><br/>Chapter XXI; Fundamental Laws of Socialistic Society,<br/>1. Duty to Work of All Able-bodied Persons .<br/>2. Harmony of Interests...<br/>3. Organization of Labor.<br/>4. The Growth of the Productivity of Labor..<br/>5. Removal of the Contrast Between<br/>Mental and Manual Work<br/>6. Increase of Consumption<br/>7. Equal Duty to Work for All.<br/>8. Abolition of Trade — Transformation of Traffic....<br/><br/>Chapter XXII: Socialism and Agriculture<br/>1. Abolition of the Private Ownership of Land.<br/>2. The Amelioration of Land<br/>3. Changed Methods of Farming<br/>4. Agriculture on a Large and Small Scale<br/>— Electric Appliances.<br/>5. Vine Culture of the Future<br/>6. Measures to Prevent Exhaustion of the Soil.<br/>7. Removal of the Contrast Between City and Country<br/><br/>Chapter XXIII ; Abolition of the State .<br/><br/>Chapter XXIV :The Future of Religion.<br/><br/>Chapter XXV ;The Socialist System of Education..<br/><br/>Chapter XXVI: Literature and Art its Socialistic Society....<br/><br/>Chapter XXVII; Free Development of Individuality<br/>1. Freedom From Care<br/>2: Changes in the Methods of Nutrition.<br/>3. The Communistic Kitchen<br/>4. Transformation of Domestic Life.<br/><br/>Chapter XXVIII: Woman in the Future<br/><br/>Chapter XXIX ; Internationality<br/><br/>Chapter XXX : The Question of Population and Socialism<br/>1. Fear of Overpopulation<br/>2. Production of Overpopulation .<br/>3. Poverty and Fecundity<br/>4. Lack of Human Beings and Abundance of Food<br/>5. Social Conditions and Reproductive Ability |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Socialism |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | General Books |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Date last checked out | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 305.4 BEB/W | P18437 | 13/02/2019 | 13/02/2019 | General Books |