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Hester Eisenstein

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  •  85
    The Future of Difference
    with Cathy M. Yandell and Alice Jardine
    Substance 11 (3): 84. 1982.
    Value TheorySocial and Political Philosophy
  •  5
    Contemporary Feminist Thought
    Science and Society 48 (3): 364-366. 1984.
    Value TheoryFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  147
    A Dangerous Liaison? Feminism and Corporate Globalization
    Science and Society 69 (3). 2005.
    In the 1970s and early 1980s, a heated debate took place over the relationship between Marxism and feminism. In the current moment the perhaps more disturbing question arises: has feminism entered into a dangerous liaison with capitalism? The profound "restructuring" of the U. S. and world economy since the 1970s parallels the rise of the women's movement during the same period, and reveals some ideological and practical uses of this movement for capitalist interests at home and abroad. In parti…Read more
    In the 1970s and early 1980s, a heated debate took place over the relationship between Marxism and feminism. In the current moment the perhaps more disturbing question arises: has feminism entered into a dangerous liaison with capitalism? The profound "restructuring" of the U. S. and world economy since the 1970s parallels the rise of the women's movement during the same period, and reveals some ideological and practical uses of this movement for capitalist interests at home and abroad. In particular, the decline of the family wage and the abolition of welfare "as we know it" in the United States, and the use of microcredit and female labor in export processing zones in the "developing" world, both can draw upon feminist ideas, as can the U. S. government as it pursues its "war on terrorism." There is a kernel of truth in U. S. propaganda: feminism acts as a cultural solvent, as globalization erodes the traditions of patriarchy. The left must take on board the crucial contribution of feminist ideas and activism, as we contemplate a world where alternatives to capitalism have become devalued and de-legitimized.
    Value TheoryFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  45
    The Socialist Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory and Politics
    Science and Society 70 (4): 556-558. 2006.
    Marxist and Socialist FeminismFeminist Approaches to Philosophy, MiscFeminist Political Philosophy
  •  146
    Which Way Out of the Impasse? The Politics of Feminist Theory in the 1980's
    Thesis Eleven 5 (1): 259-270. 1982.
    Feminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  25
    Review: Raising Consciousness, Eyebrows, and Hell (review)
    Science and Society 65 (1). 2001.
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