The Bookish Owl
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Mrityunjay Sharma – July 19, 2023
Important historical context! Zetkin’s ideas still resonate. Found some sections repetitive but overall, worth reading.
Muskan Saxena – September 9, 2023
Essential reading for understanding the roots of socialist feminism! Highly recommended.
Imon Mandal – September 11, 2023
Zetkin’s voice is powerful and relevant. Though some of her writing is a bit complex to digest.
Divyanshi Pandey – October 29, 2023
A crucial collection for anyone studying socialist history. It was not always an easy read, it challenges you to think.
Aastha – December 17, 2023
Zetkin’s contributions are undeniable. The writing style felt a bit dated at times, making it a tougher read.
Parth Nigam – May 5, 2024
Interesting perspectives on women and socialism. Not the most thrilling read, but informative. Gives great historical context.
Shikhar Pratap – June 17, 2024
An eye-opening exploration of early socialist feminist thought. Some essays felt a bit too academic for casual reading.
Vivek Thakran – July 8, 2024
I really enjoyed it. Zetkin’s insights are timeless, though her style might feel a bit heavy for some readers.
Hemant Tandon – December 26, 2024
A significant contribution to feminist history. It felt a little dry at times, and some topics were hard to follow.
Adithya T R – January 4, 2025
A fascinating glimpse into Zetkin’s mind. Some essays are dense, but her passion shines. I learned a lot about socialist feminism.
Maria Faruqi – January 25, 2025
An important historical document, but not a light read. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Shambhu – January 27, 2025
Provides great insight into Zetkin’s work. The language can be a little difficult to navigate but it’s worth the effort.
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Mrityunjay Sharma –
Important historical context! Zetkin’s ideas still resonate. Found some sections repetitive but overall, worth reading.
Muskan Saxena –
Essential reading for understanding the roots of socialist feminism! Highly recommended.
Imon Mandal –
Zetkin’s voice is powerful and relevant. Though some of her writing is a bit complex to digest.
Divyanshi Pandey –
A crucial collection for anyone studying socialist history. It was not always an easy read, it challenges you to think.
Aastha –
Zetkin’s contributions are undeniable. The writing style felt a bit dated at times, making it a tougher read.
Parth Nigam –
Interesting perspectives on women and socialism. Not the most thrilling read, but informative. Gives great historical context.
Shikhar Pratap –
An eye-opening exploration of early socialist feminist thought. Some essays felt a bit too academic for casual reading.
Vivek Thakran –
I really enjoyed it. Zetkin’s insights are timeless, though her style might feel a bit heavy for some readers.
Hemant Tandon –
A significant contribution to feminist history. It felt a little dry at times, and some topics were hard to follow.
Adithya T R –
A fascinating glimpse into Zetkin’s mind. Some essays are dense, but her passion shines. I learned a lot about socialist feminism.
Maria Faruqi –
An important historical document, but not a light read. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Shambhu –
Provides great insight into Zetkin’s work. The language can be a little difficult to navigate but it’s worth the effort.