Difficult Women: The Silencing of Alexandra Kollontai

Communists often hail the work of Alexandra Kollontai, holding her up as a decorated Marxist feminist and member of the Soviet Central Committee. In reality, Kollontaiโ€™s favour with the majority male leadership of the Soviet Union was highly dependent upon her compliance, and she spent much of her political career combatting the Communist Partyโ€™s disregard... Continue Reading →

Sex Work Is Not Work: A Marxist Feminist Analysis of Prostitution – PART III

Part III: We cannot abstract labour from its social context โ€˜value converts every product into a social hieroglyphic.โ€™ Marx, Capital Vol I In light of the enormous sex disparity between producers and consumers within the sex industry(majority female sellers; majority male buyers), prostitution and other 'sex work' cannot be considered outside of its historical, material,... Continue Reading →

Lesbian Politics and the Limits of Liberalism

Womenโ€™s economic dependence on men historically ensured that women married. Marriage was, and is still today, seen as aspiration for women and a way to access material wealth and secure basic sustenance. Though in the last half century due to the womenโ€™s movements of the 1960s and 1970s, womenโ€™s ability to sustain themselves economically has... Continue Reading →

Sex Work Is Not Work: A Marxist Feminist Analysis of Prostitution – PART II

Part II: Can โ€˜sex workโ€™ be considered โ€˜labourโ€™? โ€˜all [commodities] are reduced to one and the same sort of labour, human labour in the abstract.โ€™ Marx, Capital Vol I Marx tells us that โ€˜human labour powerโ€™ is expended in the production of commodities โ€” that โ€˜human labour is embodied in themโ€™ โ€” and that it... Continue Reading →

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