Fighting Fascism
How to Struggle and How to Win
Clara Zetkin, an organizer of the First International Women’s Day, presented this Report and Resolution on fascism at the June 1923 enlarged plenum of the Communist International’s executive committee. At a time when fascism was a new and little-understood phenomenon, Zetkin’s work proposed a sweeping plan for the unity of all victims of capitalism in an ideological and political campaign against the fascist danger.
Clara Zetkin (1857–1933) was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and advocate for women’s rights. In 1911, she organized the first International Women’s Day.
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Other books by Clara Zetkin, edited by John Riddell and Mike Taber
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The Communist Women’s Movement, 1920-1922
Edited by Daria Dyakonova and Mike Taber -
Reform, Revolution, and Opportunism
Edited by Mike Taber -
Under the Socialist Banner
Edited by Mike Taber -
The Communist Movement at a Crossroads
Edited by Mike Taber -
To the Masses
Edited by John Riddell
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Clara Zetkin
by Clara Zetkin -
Toward the United Front
Edited by John Riddell
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The Nazis, Capitalism and the Working Class
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The Revolution and the Civil War in Spain
by Pierre Broué and Émile Témime -
Marxists in the Face of Fascism
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The New Authoritarians
by David Renton -
Blood Red Lines