March 8: Women’s Liberation Will Be in Communism!
Down with capitalism and its patriarchal order!
Long live March 8, International Working Women’s Day!
Working women in all parts of the world continue to be oppressed by the ancient patriarchal order in its current capitalist form. They work for lower wages and in worse conditions than their male class comrades, they have to work at home as well as in the factory or office, they are subjected to physical and emotional violence and even murdered!
Patriarchy emerged with the first class society and has continued to exist, albeit changing and evolving, in all subsequent modes of production. Capitalism without patriarchy has never existed and never will.
Women will lead the struggle for their emancipation.
Women workers will occupy their rightful place in the trade union movement as well. Without the participation of women, the revolution of liberation from capitalism is unimaginable.
True liberation for women will begin with the intensification of the class struggle and the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat. Only in communism will women’s personalities unfold fully, in a society where gender differences will no longer be a reason for discrimination and exploitation.
On this March 8, 2026, we repeat what Marxism has denounced since its inception and in all party texts: women suffer because they are trapped in the grip of the family and private property. Consistent with the thinking of the communists who preceded us, we point the way to liberation: the destruction of the present social order!
But women will not wait passively for that day; they will participate in the only real struggle that will lead to their emancipation, thus anticipating the conditions for a full life for themselves. Class unions will fight for the demands of working women.
The lifestyle of modern capitalism even deprives them of the possibility of love, pushing them toward loneliness in relationships based on selfishness. Commercial relationships, which have exploded on the internet today, subtly influence our minds and tie our happiness to consumption, depriving us of even the small networks of solidarity of the past.
The Epstein case describes the rape culture that is characteristic of all bourgeois circles, the perversions inevitably generated by its way of thinking and living, from companies to universities, at the top and at the bottom. For the lower classes, social advancement is only possible by becoming slaves in every sense and getting as dirty as the bourgeoisie. A small minority hopes for a better life only by finding themselves in a bigger prison.
Certainly, the entry of women into the world of work has been a step forward. But they often find themselves as cheap labor, enduring harassment and violence from managers and burdened with heavy and unskilled tasks. During crises, women are condemned to unemployment at a greater rate than men.
Capitalism is actively triggering a great world war. As in any war, women will also be directly affected: working behind the lines, losing their children. In large-scale population deportations, if they manage to survive the dangerous migration routes, they will have to try to live in unfamiliar lands, exposed to discrimination and violence.
The time has come for the working class to shake off the burden of capitalism that weighs on its shoulders, freeing history from its stench!
There is only one way for women to save themselves from low wages, invisibility in their domestic work, and becoming victims of murder: destroying capitalism. Women, who for thousands of years have been the invisible repositories of solidarity among species, will be the true inspirers of the movement; there is no other way! While the whole world surrenders its lifeblood to the monster of capital, women, who create and sustain life, despite everything, have the power to defeat those who produce destruction and death!
Demolish capitalism to bury patriarchy and give life to the future of humanity!