For reforms ameliorate the situation of the working class, they lighten the weight of the chains labour is burdened with by capitalism, but they are not sufficient to crush capitalism and to emancipate the workers from their tyranny.
When a battle for suffrage is conducted, it should only be conducted according to socialist principles, and therefore with the demand of universal suffrage for women and men.
We are not making this demand for the sake of a principle, but in the interests of the proletarian class.
When the men kill, it is up to us women to fight for the preservation of life.
The machines, the modern mode of production, slowly undermined domestic production and not just for thousands but for millions of women the question arose: Where do we now find our livelihood?
These interests of the workers, as the exploited and oppressed, class of society, are the same in all countries.