![]() ![]() As long as exploitation of one of these remains the precondition for the advance (development, evolution, progress, humanisation, etc.) of one section of people, feminists cannot speak of liberation of ‘socialism’. This mean it must aim at an end of all exploitation of women by men, of nature by man, of colonies by colonisers, of one class by another. Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale Women in the International Division of Labour Maria Mies (Author), Silvia Federici (Foreword) Format See all 7 formats Paperback 29.99 26.99 Paperback 34.99 Paperback 49.99 Hardback 140.00 Paperback 29.99 Paperback 34.99 Paperback 49.99 Hardback 140.00 Hardback 140.00 Ebook (PDF) 26. ![]() Hence, a feminist strategy for liberation cannot but aim at the total abolition of all these relationships of retrogressive progress. ![]() If the emancipation of men is based on the subordination of women, then women cannot achieve ‘equal rights’ with men, which would necessarily include the right to exploit others. Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale Women in the International Division of Labour Maria Mies (Author), Silvia Federici (Foreword) Paperback 13.99 12.59 Ebook (PDF) 12.59 10.07 Ebook (Epub & Mobi) 12.59 10.07 Quantity In stock 12.59 RRP 13.99 Website price saving 1. If the wealth of the metropoles is based on the exploitation of colonies, then the colonies cannot achieve wealth unless they also have colonies. “In a contradictory and exploitative relationship, the privileges of the exploiters can never become the privileges of all. ![]()
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