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Feminism and Marxism

It has become slightly easier to assess the paralel development of Marxism and Feminism throughout the 20th century. The reconciliation of the two tendencies has been dependent on how the struggle against capitalism and patriarchy could be accomodated.

Women in macroeconomics

Mainstream economic thought tells us that the realm of the economy includes what can be measured in money terms. As we all know, this excludes virtually all housework, which is mostly done by women. This is, however, only the beginning of the story.

How they became feminist?

Mariska Gárdos and Rózsika Schwimmwer were outstanding personalities of the feminist movements at the early 20th century. In their times too, a fundamental problem of the anti-systemic movements was how to link personal, social and political issues and areas of action.


On classes in the 90s

John Westergaard, Henrietta Resler: Class in a Capitalist Society: A Study of Contemporary Britain. Avebury, 1975
John Westergaard: Who Gets What? The Hardening of Class Inequality in the Late Twentieth Century. Cambridge, Polity Press, 1995