Wherenextcolumbus
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Currently reading the Dialetic of Sex: the case for feminist revolution-Firestone argues that women are biologically dependant on men via pregnancy and child rearing and the only way to really break free from this dependence, is to develope technology that allows people to have children outside of the female body. She criticises Marx and Engles for not observing that the sex class system forms the basis of all oppression.
"the natural reproductive difference between the sexes led directly to the first division of labour at the origins of class, as well as furnishing the paradigm of caste (discrimination based on biological characteristics.)"
What do you think about Firestone's theory that a significant step towards liberation can be achieved if women could have children outside of their own bodies?
"the natural reproductive difference between the sexes led directly to the first division of labour at the origins of class, as well as furnishing the paradigm of caste (discrimination based on biological characteristics.)"
What do you think about Firestone's theory that a significant step towards liberation can be achieved if women could have children outside of their own bodies?