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Brazilians held a lot of hope for democracy after the military dictatorship. But the past 40 years have proved that democracy ...
Shulamith Firestone’s writing captured the utopian spirit of radical feminism. In her last published book, Airless Spaces, ...
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The strapline for Women’s Fightback says we stand for sex positive, trans-inclusive, class-struggle feminism. For many readers, class struggle and trans-inclusivity will speak for themselves. But what ...
John Cassidy’s “Capitalism and Its Critics” is a rewarding guide to the many fascinating attempts throughout history to rethink or resist the economic system April 19, 2025 8 min Summary ...
She argued that while feminist ideologies seek solutions within the capitalist framework, true emancipation for women was only possible by dismantling capitalism itself.
The intersection of capitalism and feminism has always been fraught with tension, but we have the power to engage in a way that is ethical, purposeful, and prioritizes humanizing the female ...
A feminist world would stand in stark opposition to capitalism, which prioritizes profit maximization for a tiny elite while subjecting the majority of people and the planet to unbridled exploitation.