Women and Revolution: A Discussion of the Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism

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Lydia Sargent
South End Press, 1981 - 373 páginas
"Women and Revolution, edited by Lydia Sargent is the second volume in the South End Press Political Controversies Series on contemporary political theory and practice. The lead article THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE OF MARXISM AND FEMINISM by Heidi Hartmann argues that "the marriage of marxism and feminism has been like that between husband and wife depicted in English common law; marxism and feminism are one, and that one is marxism... To continue the metaphor further, either we need a healthier marriage or we need a divorce." The twelve contributors to this discussion are: Iris Young, Christine Riddiough, Gloria Joseph, Sandra Harding, Azizah al-Hibri, Carol Ehrlich, Lise, Vogel, Emily Hicks, Carol Brown, Katie Stewart, Ann Ferguson & Nancy Folbre, Zillah Eisenstein." --

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THE LEAD ESSAY
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TOWARDS A MORE PROGRESSIVE UNION
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SOCIALISM FEMINISM AND GAYLESBIAN LIBERATION 7
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WHAT IS THE REAL MATERIAL BASE 13
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