Category
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Marxist feminism
type of feminism that includes Marxist ideas and principles

Neo-Marxism
Neo-Marxism is a collection of Marxist schools of thought originating from 20th-century approaches to amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, typically by incorporating elements from other intellectual traditions such as critical theory, psychoanalysis, or existentialism. Neo-Marxism comes under the broader framework of the New Left. In a sociological sense, neo-Marxism adds Max Weber's broader understanding of social inequality, such as status and power, to Marxist philosophy.
The origin of the family, private property and the state
book by Friedrich Engels
material feminism
theoretical current of radical feminism that was formed around the French magazine Questions féministes; characterized by the use of conceptual tools from Marxism—notably historical materialism—to theorize patriarchy and capitalism and theirabolition
reproductive labor
work often associated with care giving and domestic roles

The Dialectic of Sex
feminist theory book by Shulamith Firestone

Caliban and the Witch
2004 essay by Silvia Federici
women in the Nepalese Civil War