Part I: Can sex be considered a commodity? โA commodity appears, at first sight, a very trivial thing, and easily understood. Its analysis shows that it is, in reality, a very queer thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.โ Marx, Capital Vol I In an attempt to move beyond the moralism that frequently surrounds... Continue Reading →
Children Cannot Consent: Puberty Blockers, Gender Eugenics and Keira Bell
Today, the verdict of a judicial review ruled that is โhighly unlikelyโ that 13 year old children can give informed consent to puberty blockers and that it is โdoubtfulโ that 14 and 15 year old children can โunderstand and weigh the long term risks and consequencesโ of such medication. The ruling also recognised that, even... Continue Reading →
Linda Bellos on Oppression
If 'oppression' describes a system of power, it necessarily means that some groups of people will hold power over other groups of people. Oppressors โ usually men, and usually men with wealth โ hold power over other categories of people. Oppression exists everywhere and functions as a global system, enforced universally under the capitalism. This... Continue Reading →
Netflix, Cuties, and the Disturbing Rise of Paedophile Culture
Netflix's new film, Cuties, has attracted a significant amount of criticism over recent days and weeks due to its overt sexualisation of young girls โ both in its promotional material and in the film itself. The original thumbnail used by Netflix to promote the film (the featured image of this article) has since been replaced... Continue Reading →
WAP: Women As Property
The internet is awash with reaction to Cardi Bโs new music video for her song Wet-Ass Pussy (WAP), known mainly by its radio โclean editโ version Wet And Gushy. The reaction has largely been one of derision and dismissal though, predictably, the sex-positive left have gallantly made the case for womenโs continued sexual exploitation under... Continue Reading →
Marxist Feminism Part IV: Historical, Material Oppression
This article is part of a series. Read Part I here. Read Part II here. Read Part III here. A significant contributing factor to the current trend of conceptualising 'gender' as a standalone form of oppression is a lack of familiarity with its application throughout history as the ideological enforcement of material female oppression. Here,... Continue Reading →
Marxist Feminism Part III: Division of Labour
This article is part of a series. Read Part I here. Read Part II here. In The Origin of the Family, Engels attributes the โworld historical defeat of the female sexโ to a single event: the overthrow of matriarchal lineage. This achieved male control over paternity and sexual reproduction โ the original means of production. Through this new,... Continue Reading →
Marxist Feminism Part II: Social Reproduction
This article is part of a series. Read Part I here. Rejecting dualist and identity approaches to women's politics, Marxist feminists argue that the domestic sphere and the capitalist mode of production are not separate, autonomous systems; but that social reproduction (including the vast amount of unpaid work which takes place outside the workplace) is... Continue Reading →
Marxist Feminism Part I: Fragmented Feminism
The left is plagued by a paternalism which treats feminist issues and organising with condescension at best; at worst, with contempt. This attitude demonstrates not only the prevalence of individual prejudices towards women but, more importantly, a significant theoretical misunderstanding which fails to adequately consider the totality of the capitalist mode of production. Due to... Continue Reading →
Book Launch: Women & Class
Women and Class frames women's oppression as central to the struggle against capitalism and oppression. It is essential reading for all communists and feminists alike. In this article, Professor Mary Davis introduces the latest edition of her book, Women and Class. Buy your copy here. The aim of this book is to assert and consolidate... Continue Reading →