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Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism

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Publication date
  
1978

Editor
  
Zillah R. Eisenstein

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Originally published
  
1978

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

Subjects
  
Feminism, Political philosophy

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Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism is a collection of essays assembled and anthologized by Zillah R. Eisenstein in 1978.

Sociologist and Academic Rhonda F. Levine cites Eisenstein's work as a "superb discussion of the socialist-feminist position" in her anthology Enriching the Sociological Imagination: How Radical Sociology Changed the Discipline. Levine goes on to describe the book as " one of the earliest statements of how a Marxist class analysis can combine with a feminist analysis of patriarchy to produce a theory of how gender and class intersect as systems of inequality."

"Eisenstein defines the term 'capitalist patriarchy' as descriptive of the 'mutually reinforcing dialectical relationship between capitalist class structure and hierarchical sexual structuring"

She believes that "The recognition of women as a sexual class lays the subversive quality of feminism for liberalism because liberalism is premised upon women's exclusion from public life on this very class basis. The demand for real equality of women with men, if taken to its logical conclusion, would dislodge the patriarchal structure necessary to a liberal society."

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Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism Wikipedia


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