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Marx didn’t address the specific issues of gender inequality in the same way as he did on class because of the issue of time and the issues that were seen as secondary. The reason being is that the issue of gender inequality was seen as secondary to broader class issues. The experience of gender is varies by the constant changing nature of gender relations...
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Marx didn’t address the specific issues of gender inequality in the same way as he did on class because of the issue of time and the issues that were seen as secondary. The reason being is that the issue of gender inequality was seen as secondary to broader class issues. The experience of gender is varies by the constant changing nature of gender relations...
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