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Eleanor Marx was a prominent figure in the socialist movement of the late 19th century and the daughter of Karl Marx. She is often credited with bringing Marxist ideas into the feminist discourse, emphasizing the importance of women's rights within the framework of socialism. Eleanor played a significant role in the British socialist movement, advocating for workers' rights and gender equality. She was actively involved in various labor organizations and was a key figure in the formation of the Independent Labour Party.

Eleanor's literary contributions included translating and editing her father's works, as well as writing extensively on social issues, including women's rights. Her commitment to socialism and feminism was evident in her writings, which sought to bridge the gap between class struggle and gender equality. Throughout her life, she fought against the oppression of women and worked tirelessly to promote social justice, leaving a lasting legacy in both feminist and socialist movements.

出生日期 January 16, 1855
出生地点 London, England
去世日期 March 31, 1898
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