The women's movement was originally the product of the bourgeois revolution. /kloc-In the middle of the 8th century, bourgeois feminism put forward the slogan of striving for freedom and equality for women, which also had a great influence on the early women's movement in China. The bourgeois feminist movement has certain historical achievements in the process of anti-feudalism, but it has not touched the capitalist system that oppresses women at all, so it cannot lead to the fundamental solution of women's problems.
Marxists regard the women's liberation movement as an integral part of the proletarian revolution; Because the social roots of gender inequality and oppression of women are private ownership and class exploitation. If the proletariat does not strive for women's complete freedom, it cannot be completely free itself.
The women's liberation movement in China originated from the old democratic revolution. However, the old democratic revolution led by the bourgeoisie could not really liberate women. The women's liberation movement in China can only win under the leadership of the proletariat. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the women's liberation movement entered a new stage of development. After the socialist transformation of the ownership of the means of production was basically completed, the economic roots of gender inequality and oppression of women were eradicated. In the Constitution of China and a series of laws and decrees on election, labor, education, marriage and family, the principle of equality between men and women has been implemented, and special attention has been paid to protecting women's legitimate rights and interests. Since People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded more than 30 years ago, the status of women has undergone fundamental changes in politics, economy, culture, society and family life. However, due to various reasons in history, there are still some differences in the actual status of men and women, and it takes a long time from legal equality to de facto equality. Realizing the complete liberation of women is still an important task for our people.