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I would like to take this opportunity to comment on two of the many issues that have been raised in the accompanying articles. The same issues have been raised in a number of other reviews and communications on <em>Labor and Monopoly Capital</em>. The first has to do with the connections between the subject matter of the book and the women's movement. The second has to do with the consciousness of the working class as a class <em>for itself</em>, struggling in its own behalf, apart from its objective existence <em>in itself</em>.<p class="mrlink"><p class="mrpurchaselink"><a href="http://monthlyreview.org/index/volume-28-number-3" title="Vol. 28, No. 3: July-August 1976" target="_self">Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the <em>Monthly Review</em> website.</a></p>
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