''In this searching examination of the links between feminism, trade unionism, and socialism, Tax asks why the connection between the working-class struggle and the movement for women's liberation broke so often, and why, in the end, no lasting relationship developed... [An] intelligent study of the failure of understanding and fragmentation of interests.'' -- Library Journal ''The Rising of the Women is indispensable for a comprehensive understanding of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century feminism.'' -- New Directions for Women ''Rich in historical detail, powerful in its analysis and interpretation, and wise in its recommendations for contemporary mobilization.'' -- Steven M. Buechler, Contemporary Sociology

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