
This seminal text examines the vital role of women in the Communist movement and outlines the essential principles for organizing women within Communist Parties. Clara Zetkin presents a comprehensive analysis of how Communist Parties should approach work among women, emphasizing that this is not a separate women’s movement but an integral part of the broader Communist movement. The document articulates the importance of special Party bodies for women’s work while maintaining that such work must remain firmly under Party leadership and direction. Through detailed examples from various countries, Zetkin examines both successful and problematic approaches to Communist organizing among women, providing crucial lessons for building a complete revolutionary movement.