| Albert Fried, Ronald Sanders - History - 1992 - 644 pages
...politics and theories of today's left insufficient: existing radical analyses of society also fail to relate the structure of the economic class system to its origins in the sexual class system. Sexual, not economic, power seemed to be central to any larger and meaningful revolutionary analysis.... | |
| Denise Thompson - Social Science - 2001 - 180 pages
...larger revolutionary analysis. . . . the current leftist analysis . . . does not relate the structures of the economic class system to its origins in the...other exploitative systems, and thus the tapeworm which must be eliminated first by any true revolution. (Firestone, 1981: 9, 37 - her emphasis) But... | |
| Rhonda F. Levine - Social Science - 2004 - 368 pages
...theories of the left insufficient. The existing radical analyses of society failed, in their view, to relate the structure of the economic class system to its origins in the sexual class system. Economic class did not seem to be at the center of their lives. History was perceived as patriarchal,... | |
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