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  • Gender and sexual liberation''' '''1. A Marxist analysis of women’s and lgbt oppression based on the materialist method'''
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  • We have a historical materialist conception of society and therefore of the oppression of women. ...rmines consciousness". It is the material conditions of social existence - and ultimately the relations of production - that are the basis of the ideas, t
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  • WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS FIGHTING FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL LIBERATION ...not cultural or psychological<br> material analysis of gender difference - sexual division of labour - importance of reproduction - an intuition on the famil
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  • - A Marxist-feminist analysis of women’s oppression and exploitation - Gender, sexuality, intersectionality: the question of oppression in a broader fram
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  • ...te Excerpts from Friedrich Engels, Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State] in [https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1884/origin-fami ...ongress resolution 1979 “Socialist revolution and the struggle for women's liberation”] read [https://4edu.info/index.php?title=Resolution_from_11th_World_Cong
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  • ...lgbtiq* identities is anchored in the material base of capitalism and its sexual division of labour. ...of neoliberalism, multiple crises and right wing backlash against hard-won sexual rights but also of growing queer rebellion.
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  • ...lgbtiq* identities is anchored in the material base of capitalism and its sexual division of labour. ...of neoliberalism, multiple crises and right wing backlash against hard-won sexual rights but also of growing queer rebellion.
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  • Were Marx and Engels "gender blind" i.e. blind to the oppression of women? - the sexual division of labour
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  • LGBTIQ Movements and Liberation Introduction to the report and the reporter
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  • August 16: Ana Cristina Carvalhaes [[Imperialism and geopolitical disorder*]] August 17: Marijke Colle [[The global ecological crisis and climate activism*]]
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  • YOUTH SCHOOL 2018 - OUTLINE - THE LIBERATION OF WOMEN ...ntities) as historically constructed, made hierarchical by race, class and gender
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  • Gender and sexual liberation''' '''1. A Marxist analysis of women’s and lgbt oppression based on the materialist method'''
    3 KB (507 words) - 15:52, 18 August 2021
  • WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS FIGHTING FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL LIBERATION ...not cultural or psychological<br> material analysis of gender difference - sexual division of labour - importance of reproduction - an intuition on the famil
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  • WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS FIGHTING FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL LIBERATION ...not cultural or psychological<br> material analysis of gender difference - sexual division of labour - importance of reproduction - an intuition on the famil
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  • ...mber 29: Nadia De Mond: [[Women’s movements fighting for gender and sexual liberation]] December 3: Marijke Colle [[The global ecological crisis and climate activism 2021]]
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  • 5. '''[[Imperialism and geopolitical disorder]]</br> 6. '''[[Palestine and international solidarity]]</br>
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  • ...lash, how their reactionary aspects can be combated, <br>and how different liberation struggles can dovetail with the struggle against capitalism.'' Introducing the reporter: his national, ethnic and sexual identities<br>
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  • '''The Philippines and the Revolutionary Workers Party-Mindanao Revolutionary Peoples’ Army (RPM ...lago of 7,107 islands with a total land area of 300, 000 square kilometres and an exploding population of 98 million as of May 6, 2013. It posted a 6.6% e
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  • ...emale subordination and male supremacy in their historical, socio-economic and cultural context. ...it exists since thousands of years, in the whole period of written history and all over the world.
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  • female subordination and male supremacy in their historical, socio-economic and cultural context. history and all over the world.
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  • 1. [[Introduction to Marx's thought and method]] - CAS<br> - Historical roots of racism in colonialism and imperialism
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  • Leon Trotsky (“Against Bureaucracy, Progressive And Unprogressive“ in Problems of Life, from MIA http://www.marxists.org/arch Class, gender, race
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  • The crisis and intersecting identities, national and religious Introducing the reporter: his national, ethnic and sexual identities
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  • - Our experience of oppression and exploitation – alienation, dialectics and materialism.</br> - The development and history of capitalism – structure, progress and class.</br>
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  • We have a historical materialist conception of society and therefore of the oppression of women. ...rmines consciousness". It is the material conditions of social existence - and ultimately the relations of production - that are the basis of the ideas, t
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  • To strengthen our shared theoretical and analytical heritage to engage in the current discussions in the feminist mo ...the nature of oppressions and the inter-relationship between exploitation and oppression: Cinzia Arruzza, Peter Drucker, Susan Pashkoff, Johanna Brenner
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  • 4 [[Women's movements fighting for gender and sexual liberation]]<br> 7 [[Imperialism and geopolitical disorder in the 21st century - ]]<br>
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  • ...eral occasions mobilized hundreds of thousands of people in Western Europe and North America. <br> ...n used rooting out ’sodomy’ as an ideological justification for conquering and ruling other peoples.<br> Many countries that are now formally or political
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  • ...eral occasions mobilized hundreds of thousands of people in Western Europe and North America.<br> ...ed rooting out ’sodomy’ <br>as an ideological justification for conquering and ruling other peoples.<br> Many countries that are now formally or political
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  • Lesbian/gay movements have grown considerably in numbers and spread to every continent since the late 1960s.<br> Since the 1980s lesbian/gay movements have emerged in many Asian, African and Eastern European countries where <br>they did not exist before;
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  • == The systemic crisis of capitalism, consequences for the exploited and the oppressed == * Introduction to historical materialism: The image of base and superstructure.
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  • ...by all other party bodies. This is where sanctions come in to the picture. And this is why they are accepted by the militants as a necessity. ...ent (with respect to the revolutionary movement). The changes in behaviour and in values that feminism proposes are not accepted by society as a whole, no
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  • Introduction to the school and to the Fourth International, introduction of participants == First module : Analysis of capitalist society and its multiple crisis and oppressions ==
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  • == First module : Analysis of capitalist society and its multiple crisis and oppressions == * Introduction to historical materialism: The notions of base and superstructure.
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  • Educational on women's liberation "GENDER"
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  • Peter Drucker, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism (forthcoming from Brill/Historical Materialism, 2015) ...informed vanguard, between those who have embraced movements like feminism and those who have tended to suspect movements other than labour of petty-bourg
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  • Peter Drucker, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism (forthcoming from Brill/Historical Materialism, 2015) ...informed vanguard, between those who have embraced movements like feminism and those who have tended to suspect movements other than labour of petty-bourg
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  • A queer union between Marxism and feminism? ...981: Women and revolution: a discussion of the unhappy marriage of Marxism and feminism.
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  • ...intimate aspects of daily life’, in the words of the resolution on women’s liberation adopted by the Fourth International in 1979. ...ments are structured so as to promote stable, procreative heterosexuality, and to stigmatize, discourage or even suppress other forms of sexuality, often
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  • ...intimate aspects of daily life’, in the words of the resolution on women’s liberation adopted by the Fourth International in 1979. ...ments are structured so as to promote stable, procreative heterosexuality, and to stigmatize, discourage or even suppress other forms of sexuality, often
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  • '''On Lesbian/Gay Liberation''' ...eral occasions mobilized hundreds of thousands of people in Western Europe and North America.<br>
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  • ...ries to trace the activities being carried out by the women’s movement for liberation nationwide but focus mainly in the activities carried out by the Party espe ...nd formations of independent women’s organizations which are not party led and who are in one way or the other had contributed to the shaping up of the wo
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  • ...der la opresión y la disidencia sexuales y de género, y que una dimensión sexual tiene que ser incorporada a los otros movimientos progresistas también par ...te justificado; las debilidades de la tradición con respecto a la política sexual son innegables. Aquellos/as marxistas que sí han intentado ligar el capita
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  • ...nder la opresión y la disidencia sexuales y de género, y que una dimensión sexual tiene que ser incorporada a los otros movimientos progresistas también par ...te justificado; las debilidades de la tradición con respecto a la política sexual son innegables. Aquellos/as marxistas que sí han intentado ligar el capita
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  • '''I /1970-1980: phase of expansion and major victories''' ...sm of part of the feminist movement, with respect to the workers’ movement and political organisations in general.
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  • Peter Drucker, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism (à paraître chez Brill/Historical Materialism, 2015 ..., in Sara Carpenter and Shahrzad Mojab, Educating from Marx: Race, Gender, and Learning, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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  • Peter Drucker, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism (à paraître chez Brill/Historical Materialism, 2015 ..., in Sara Carpenter and Shahrzad Mojab, Educating from Marx: Race, Gender, and Learning, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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  • Excerpts from Peter Drucker, Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism (Leiden/Chicago: Brill/Haymarket, 2015) (pp. 250-2, 2 ...s of insufficiently masculine men – while atypical competence, athleticism and military careers were markers of insufficiently feminine women.
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  • Dangerous liaisons between gender and class ...their exclusion from power. They are the rotten core which both justifies and conceals oppression through a process of naturalization through which women
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  • - questions and answers '''What is Ecofeminism Yayo Herrero and Juan Tortosa'''
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  • ...racts of 1979 resolution Socialist Revolution and the Struggle for Women’s Liberation 3) Audre Lorde "Age, Race, class and sex: women redefining difference” from Sister Outsider.
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