- Socialist feminism
Socialist feminism is a branch of
feminism that focuses upon both the public and private spheres of a woman's life and argues thatliberation can only be achieved by working to end both the economic and cultural sources of women'soppression [ [http://www.feministezine.com/feminist/modern/Socialist-Feminism.html What is Socialist Feminism?] , retrieved on May 28th 2007.] . Socialist feminism is a dualist theory that broadensMarxist feminism 's argument for the role ofcapitalism in the oppression of women andradical feminism 's theory of the role ofgender and thepatriarchy .Some contributors to this perspective have critiqued traditional
Marxism for failing to find an inherent connection between patriarchy and classism. Marx and Engels were largely silent on gender oppression except to subsume it underneath broader class oppression.Marx felt that when class oppression was overcome, gender oppression would vanish as well. According to socialist feminists, this view of gender oppression as a sub-class of class oppression is naive and much of the work of socialist feminists has gone towards separating gender phenomena from class phenomena.
Other socialist feminists, notably two long-lived American organizations
Radical Women and theFreedom Socialist Party , point to the classic Marxist writings ofFrederick Engels (Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State) andAugust Bebel (Woman and Socialism) as a powerful explanation of the link between gender oppression and class exploitation.On the other hand, the
Socialist Party USA is an example of a socialist feminist party which is not explicitly Marxist (although some members identify as Marxists). The party's [http://sp-usa.org/principles.html statement of principles] says, "Socialist feminism confronts the common root of sexism, racism and classism: the determination of a life of oppression or privilege based on accidents of birth or circumstances. Socialist feminism is an inclusive way of creating social change. We value synthesis and cooperation rather than conflict and competition."ee also
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Clara Fraser
*Emma Goldman
*Donna Haraway
*Sheila Rowbotham
*Nellie Wong
*History of Feminism
*The left and feminism
*Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism References
External links
* [http://www.redletterpress.org/rwmanifesto.html The Radical Women Manifesto: Socialist Feminist Theory, Program and Organizational Structure]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_10_54/ai_99146088 The socialist feminist project] by Nancy Holmstrom
* [http://www.redletterpress.org/firstdecade.html Socialist Feminism: The First Decade, 1966-76] by Gloria Martin
* [http://silviafederici.littlerednotebook.com/ Silvia Federici, recorded live at Fusion Arts, NYC. 11.30.04]
* [http://www.cwluherstory.com/CWLUArchive/socialfem.html What is Socialist Feminism?] by Barbara Ehrenreich at the CWLU Herstory Archive
* [http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/women/html/wm_013118_socialistfem.htm Entry for Socialist Feminism] in the Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History
* [http://www.historyisaweapon.org/defcon1/chisocfem.html Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement By Hyde Park Chapter, Chicago Women's Liberation Union]
* [http://radicalblogs.org/lpps London Project for a Participatory Society] A Canadian "anti-racist, pro-feminist, anti-capitalist organization"
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