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How Capitalism Turned Women Into Witches Sylvia Federici’s new book explains how violence against women was a necessary precondition for capitalism. Jude Ellison Sady Doyle January 31, 2019.
Over 40 percent of women were working when Gray wrote her essay, and by 1999, that share peaked, at 60 percent. Capitalism, it turned out, had plenty of room for women to get jobs outside of the home.
International Women’s Day, March 8, was the occasion for reports and commentary on women’s oppression ─ its continuation and its softening, here and ...
Published in Compagna 1922-05-28. Taken from intcp.org. The criminal imperialist war between capitalist states and the new living conditions that have resulted from it have exacerbated to the extreme, ...
By Erika Karp and Ruby Kessler-Karp Image via Wikipedia When last we met our "Superheroes of Capitalism" (alias: "Sustainable Investors"), they were valiantly fighting to highlight the critical ...
Dua and her team provide venture capital funding for female-founded businesses and support for women STEM fields — two areas where a lack of gender equality is prevalent.
Does capitalism help or hurt women? I recently participated in a debate on the topic at the Cato Institute. While preparing for the event, I learned many ...
Women are raising their voices. The struggle is multifaceted, but at its heart, women want economic and political equality with men. They also are increasingly questioning capitalism, the system ...
WrestleMania 35: 2019 WWE matchcard featuring Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair is a historic first — but is this feminism, or capitalism?
The oppression of women is rooted in class society and the emancipation of women requires a non-capitalist developmental path. Wednesday, June 11, 2025. News. Crime and Courts; South Africa; ...
Why this venture capitalist thinks LGBTQ+ and women’s health is the next big investment frontier by John Cook on March 10, 2021 at 1:57 pm March 13, 2021 at 6:58 am Share 14 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
The Cold War wasn’t just fought in the White House and the Kremlin. In American and Soviet homes, the capitalism-communism divide was a topic of conversation at many a kitchen table — and ...