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Why feminist, Marxist, and anti-racist economists should be feministMarxistanti-racist economistsby: Julie Matthaei
Feminist Economics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (1996), pp. 22-42.
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AbstractThis paper argues for a feministMarxistanti-racist economics. First, it puts forward a set of central defining features of Marxian economics. Then it argues that feminist and anti-racist economists need to work within the Marxist theoretical framework in order to realize their feminist and anti-racist goals. Next it argues that feminist economists should also be anti-racist. Finally, it argues that Marxist economists need to incorporate feminism and anti-racism into their theory and politics if they are to understand the dynamics of capitalism and adequately envision and advocate for a liberatory socialist alternative.
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