Feminists attacked by CGT union goons during Paris demonstration Communiqué following the violent attack on five women by the CGT Service d’Ordre at the…
The Woman Rebel #1.03 The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 3 (May, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York) 1976…
The Woman Rebel #1.02 The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 2 (April, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York)…
The Woman Rebel #1.01 The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 1 (March, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York)…
The Woman Rebel A "monthly paper of militant thought" published by Margaret Sanger in 1914 which dealt with issues of women's rights, birth control, and militant labor. It published a total of 8 issues.
An “entirely different” kind of union: the Service, Office, and Retail Workers’ Union of Canada (SORWUC), 1972–1986 – Julia Smith An in depth article which examines the Service, Office, and Retail Workers’ Union…
Identity crisis: Leftist anti-wokeness is bullshit When criticism of ‘identity politics’ is just an argument for class representation under capitalism.
Why misogynists make great Informants: How gender violence on the left enables state violence in radical movements Courtney Desiree Morris on the disruptive role of misogynists in radical…
妇女与社会颠覆 这篇马克思主义女权理论的经典作品,写于1971年意大利阶级斗争的高潮中,说明妇女的无偿家务如何生产着资本主义积累过程中最昂贵的商品:劳动力(即工人每天去给老板打工的能力),并探讨妇女如何能够利用这一知识去参与阶级斗争,促进能够真正解放妇女的共产主义革命。
The logic of gender: on the separation of spheres and the process of abjection Marxist-feminists have employed a number of binary oppositions: productive/reproductive, paid/unpaid and public/private. We interrogate these categories and propose new ones. Starting from the specificities of the production and reproduction of labour-power, we define gender as the anchoring of individuals into two separate spheres of social reproduction. We trace the development of these spheres through the history…
Feminists sit-in at Ladies Home Journal to protest the magazine’s depiction of women, 1970 A brief overview of the sit-in protest held at the offices of the Ladies' Home Journal in March 1970. Why the protest was held, what the aims were and the outcome/after effects.