On elder care work and the limits of Marxism - Silvia Federici Text by Silvia Federici on elder care and its relationship with capitalism, feminism, and the left.
Domestic workers organized in the IWW 100 years ago Excerpts from a letter detailing an IWW domestic workers union a century ago.
Learning to struggle: my story between workerism and feminism - Leopoldina Fortunati An interesting account of an Italian Marxist feminist of her experiences and development in the…
Dear Jamie Oliver... Response to celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's latest comments on the diets of the poor, how modern day poverty isn't real, and our f*cking massive…
The main enemy - Christine Delphy Delphy critiques Marxist accounts which place feminism secondary to economics, and instead offers a materialist feminist account which takes…
Patriarchy, domestic mode of production, gender, and class - Christine Delphy Christine Delphy proposes that there is a parallel mode of production - domestic production -…
Theorizing patriarchy - Silvia Walby Silvia Walby's 1990 book sets out a dual-systems approach to theorizing capitalism and patriarchy, synthesising Marxist and radical feminist…
The problem with work: feminism, marxism, antiwork politics and postwork imaginaries - Kathi Weeks In The Problem with Work, Kathi Weeks boldly challenges the presupposition that…
A new start? Welfare changes and the labour-power shortage An attempt to understand the changes to welfare in Australia by looking at the impact of the labour…
Wrong to work! Two perspectives on the abolition of work ALL MUST WORK! declares the cabinet of millionaires. 'Workers not shirkers!', they implore. …
Are communities of care a possible site of struggle? Raising the question of whether intentional communities of care can be a site of struggle, rather than just a place of support.