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(1969) A proposed statement
of unity circulated while the Chicago Women's Liberation Union was first
being organized.
(Editors Note:This proposed statement of political principles with accompanying preamble was circulated as the CWLU was first being organized.) I. [As radical women] we demand the right of all women to control all aspects of their lives.
II. Our commitment to self-determination and people's control demands that we work towards a society in which priorities are determined by genuine human needs as defined by the people themselves. We will therefore work to end capitalism and all forms of exploitation and corruption growing out of the capitalist system; we will struggle for the establishment of a socialist society.
III. As radical women we demand an end to all forms of oppression in American society.
IV. As radical women we unequivocally condemn and will organize against all forms of imperialism; we will devote special effort to the destruction of American imperialism and its oppression of peoples abroad.
To these ends we join together to form the Chicago Women's Liberation
Union.
Proposed Preamble TO The Statement Of Political
The oppression
of "women is the oldest and most widespread form of caste oppression."
By caste oppression, we mean a social system which divides the population
into groups on the basis of characteristics over which the individual
has no control -- e.g. sex, race, age, intelligence -and then distributes
power and privilege among those groups; further, a caste system delimits
the behavior of all castes, and, through an ideology justifying those
delimitations, teaches the members of the lower castes to acquiesce
to the authority of the upper castes. Women are played off against each
other by divisive factors such as ago, race, class, marital status "intelligence"
and "beauty." We are unified however by the common victimization
of sex oppression. |
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