Marxism and the Oppression of Women: Toward a Unitary Theory

Marxism and the Oppression of Women

Toward a Unitary Theory

1983 • 218 pages

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Beyond this being a work of talking about talking about the subject, Vogel advances no paradigm shifts, away from the white supremacist- and imperialist-friendly conception of progress nor away from including slavery in the equation in the reproduction of labour-power. In 1983 she reviews thoughts from the late 1800s, and humans remain mechanical inputs in the failed and antiquated grail of production (even non-accumulative) removed from social and ecological justice. There is no useful unitary bridge when both points are rooted in decayed models.

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