A set of letters from the Lotta Continua newspaper discussing the relationship between feminism, Marxism, the women's movement, and Lotta Continua. Translated and introduced by the Big Flame group. (PDF format)
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there is no link to a pdf-file
Sorry about that, I had spotty internet and it wonked out on me right as i posted it. Should be fixed after it goes through mods.
cheers!
Hey Scotty, thanks for posting this article and the other one.
I have approved your edit with the PDF file.
Also, I changed some of the tags. Our tag for this era is called "Italy 60s-70s". Also, for future reference if you tag a group name or country in the regions or author /groups boxes you don't need to add it again in the tags box, so I deleted the duplicates.