Public Cafeteria

Public Cafeteria

by Feng Xintai

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Regardless of whether the two prerequisites for the socialization of large-scale industry and housework are met or not, allowing women to choose between collective agricultural labor and housework is in line with Engels's view of choosing between the two. The sudden rise of the large-scale public canteen movement in 1958 involuntarily freed women from housework such as three meals a day. It can not but be said to be a great miracle since the birth of the human family. This year, I passed a confusing exam and became the first student of Mishan Junior High School. On a Saturday afternoon, I passed the Mishan tea shed and headed north along the newly built dirt road to go home. When I passed the intersection that forked into Xia Fengzhuang, I found a pile of various cast iron cooking utensils collected by ordinary people on the roadside, which seemed to be sold as scrap iron. According to the recent recollection of clan brother An Sheng, when he was finishing primary school in Nanzhuzhuang, he also saw these cooking utensils collected from various families piled up on both sides of the road in the village.

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