Articles by Elizabeth Schulte

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The Making of the Mystique
Elizabeth Schulte – Socialist Worker, 4 Mar 2013

The Impact of Betty Friedan’s Famous Book – Fifty years after its publication, The Feminine Mystique has been credited with everything from single-handedly sparking the women’s movement to perpetuating an outdated and long-gone stereotype of the American family.

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A Slap On The Wrist for the Banksters
Elizabeth Schulte – Socialist Worker, 14 Jan 2013

It’s not exactly asking the fox to watch the henhouse. More like asking the fox to assign his favorite consultant to study how many chickens he killed. Ten banks will pay $8.5 billion to settle a federal review of their predatory lending practices–offering little to their victims.

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Norway and the War on Terror
Elizabeth Schulte – Socialist Worker, 8 Aug 2011

IN THE aftermath of the right-wing terrorist attack in Norway last month, it became clearer that ever–the U.S.-led “war on terror” has nothing to do with making the world a safer and freer place. In fact, it has only made it more dangerous and less democratic. It’s U.S. empire–pursuing to control the globe and squeeze profits from every corner–that is to blame for the violence and terror. It’s in all our interest to oppose it, and the racism that props it up.

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ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE
Elizabeth Schulte, 26 Jun 2009

How Frederick Engels’ classic book identifies the source of women’s oppression in the development of class society. "OBEDIENCE IS the most necessary ingredient to be required from the child," wrote neanderthal Rev. Jack Hyles in his book How to Rear Children. "This is especially true for a girl, for she must be obedient all her […]

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