I already have quite a few pieces of Marxist literature as bookstores in the city I do my art studies in has a good variety, but I don't have any that are Marxist-Feminist or tackle feminism and queerness from a left wing perspective;
I would definitely rather they not be trans-exlusionary as I find those hard to read and heavily disagree with that point of view, thank you?
I already have that one, but sort of yes, it does have an analysis on how women are treated under capitalism but i do feel like it's more a marxist book that happens to talk about things that fall into feminism, rather than intentionally and explicitly feminist.
Does 'The Origin of family, Private Property, and the State' count as Feminist literature?
I already have that one, but sort of yes, it does have an analysis on how women are treated under capitalism but i do feel like it's more a marxist book that happens to talk about things that fall into feminism, rather than intentionally and explicitly feminist.
Ok. Then,
By non-Marxist Authors,