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Transcribers Notes
This e-text is a translation of August Bebels Die Frau und der Sozialismus.
Table column headings that have been supplied by the transcriber are enclosed in [square brackets].
Gesperrt (spaced-out text) in the original is denoted by underline.
WOMAN AND SOCIALISM
BY
AUGUST BEBEL
Jubilee 50th Edition
AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION BY
Meta L. Stern (Hebe)
SOCIALIST LITERATURE CO.
15 Spruce Street, New York
1910
Copyright, 1910
by the
SOCIALIST LITERATURE COMPANY
New York
Printers logo
The Co-Operative Press, 15 Spruce St., New York
CONTENTS
Page
WOMAN IN THE PAST.
  • The Position of Woman in Primeval Society
    • Chief Epochs of Primeval History
    • Family Forms
    • The Matriarchate
  • Conflict between Matriarchate and Patriarchate
    • Rise of the Patriarchate
    • Traces of the Matriarchate in Greek Myths and Dramas
    • Legitimate Wives and Courtesans in Athens
    • Remnants of the Matriarchate in the Customs of Various Nations
    • Rise of the StateDissolution of the Gens in Rome
  • Christianity
  • Woman in the Mediaeval Age
    • The Position of Women among the Germans
    • Feudalism and the Right of the First Night
    • The Rise of CitiesMonastic AffairsProstitution
    • Knighthood and the Veneration of Women
  • The Reformation
    • Luther
    • Results of the ReformationThe Thirty Years War
  • The Eighteenth Century
    • Court Life in Germany
    • Commercialism and the New Marriage Laws
    • The French Revolution and the Rise of Industry
WOMAN AT THE PRESENT DAY.
  • Woman as a Sex Being
    • The Sexual Impulse
    • Celibacy and the Frequency of Suicide
  • Modern Marriage
    • Marriage as a Profession
    • Decline of the Birthrate
    • Mercenary Marriage and the Matrimonial Market
  • Disruption of the Family
    • Increase of Divorce
    • Bourgeois and Proletarian Marriage
  • Marriage as a Means of Support
    • Decline of the Marriage Rate
    • Infanticide and Abortion
    • Education for Marriage
    • The Misery of Present Day Marriages
  • The Chances of Matrimony
    • The Numerical Proportion of the Sexes
    • Obstacles to MarriageThe Excess of Women
  • Prostitution a Necessary Social Institution of Bourgeois Society
    • Prostitution and Society
    • Prostitution and the State
    • The White Slave Trade
    • The Increase of ProstitutionIllegitimate Motherhood
    • Crimes Against Morality and Sexual Diseases
  • Woman in Industry
    • Development and Extension of Female Labor
    • Factory Work of Married WomenSweatshop Labor and Dangerous Occupations
  • The Struggle of Women for Education
    • The Revolution in Domestic Life
    • The Intellectual Abilities of Women
    • Differences in Physical and Mental Qualities of Man and Woman
    • Darwinism and the Condition of Society
    • Woman and the Learned Professions
  • The Legal Status of Women
    • The Struggle for Equality Before the Law
    • The Struggle for Political Equality
THE STATE AND SOCIETY.
  • The Class-State and the Modern Proletariat
    • Our Public Life
    • Aggravation of Social Extremes
  • The Process of Concentration in Capitalistic Industry
    • The Displacement of Agriculture by Industry
    • Increasing PauperizationPreponderance of Large Industrial Establishments
    • Concentration of Wealth
  • Crisis and Competition
    • Causes and Effects of the Crises
    • Intermediate Trade and the Increased Cost of Living
  • The Revolution in Agriculture
    • Transatlantic Competition and Desertion of the Country
    • Peasants and Great Landowners
    • The Contrast Between City and Country
THE SOCIALIZATION OF SOCIETY.
  • The Social Revolution
    • The Transformation of Society
    • Expropriation of the Expropriators
  • Fundamental Laws of Socialistic Society
    • Duty to Work of All Able-bodied Persons
    • Harmony of Interests
    • Organization of Labor
    • The Growth of the Productivity of Labor
    • Removal of the Contrast between Mental and Manual Work
    • Increase of Consumption
    • Equal Duty to Work for All
    • Abolition of TradeTransformation of Traffic
  • Socialism and Agriculture
    • Abolition of the Private Ownership of Land
    • The Amelioration of Land
    • Changed Methods of Farming
    • Agriculture on a Large and Small ScaleElectric Appliances
    • Vine-Culture of the Future
    • Measures to Prevent Exhaustion of the Soil
    • Removal of the Contrast between City and Country
  • Abolition of the State
  • The Future of Religion
  • The Socialist System of Education
  • Literature and Art in Socialistic Society
  • Free Development of Individuality
    • Freedom from Care
    • Changes in the Methods of Nutrition
    • The Communistic Kitchen
    • Transformation of Domestic Life
  • Woman in the Future
  • Internationality
  • The Question of Population and Socialism
    • Fear of Over-Population
    • Production of Over-Population
    • Poverty and Fecundity
    • Lack of Human Beings and Abundance of Food
    • Social Conditions and Reproductive Ability
Introduction.
Introduction.
W W E are living in an age of great social transformations that are steadily progressing. In all strata of society we perceive an unsettled state of mind and an increasing restlessness, denoting a marked tendency toward profound and radical changes. Many questions have arisen and are being discussed with growing interest in ever widening circles. One of the most important of these questions and one that is constantly coming into greater prominence, is the
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