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international / gender / review Friday September 15, 2006 18:36 by Tobie   image 1 image
Silvia Federici’s “Caliban and the Witch; Women, The Body and Primitive Accumulation” does a fantastic job of taking the feminist analysis of the body and re-conceptualizing it within a class struggle understanding of history. She fills in the blanks that a traditional left analysis has missed, including the concepts of difference, women, race and the body. This work is very important, allowing feminists and socialists alike to realize that identity and class struggle are not polar opposite theoretical understandings read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / gender / interview Friday October 14, 2005 00:10 by Tobie   text 1 comment (last - tuesday november 01, 2005 23:43)
The issue of gay marriage has come to the fore again recently with both Canada and Spain approving bills to make it legal. In this Workers Solidarity talks to Judy Walsh, from the Equality Studies department in UCD about how marriage and partnership rights are currently constructed in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / community struggles / opinion / analysis Thursday August 04, 2005 19:29 by Tobie
This is an account from a WSM member who had to visit Accident and Emergancy after an accident which injured her head. She is from Canada but otherwise this is an everyday account of a health system on the edge of collapse where over worked workers have little time for patients. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / gender / news report Friday May 27, 2005 21:16 by Tobie
This action was inspired by national women's days in the States during the women's suffrage and trade union movement that had been organised by socialist women including the Irish American Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The types of actions and demands on IWD have varied over the years, including a massive strike action that fuelled the Russian revolution in February 1917. read full story / add a comment
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