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I recall learning in history at high school that Mao Zedong was committed to feminism ("women hold up half the sky"), but not so much about Russia. How feminist were the Russian Communists? I know women could get educations and were encouraged to work and some fought in WWII. Were there any major women politicians like Margaret Thatcher or Indira Gandhi? (Obviously not actual heads of state, they were all male, but, you know, major power players). Or campaigns against sexual harrasment or rape or domestic violence?
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