
Destinies of feminism
By NANCY PHRASES: Excerpt from the recently published book
By NANCY FRASER:
A central defect of capitalism is its tendency to crisis – its tendency to cannibalize its own assumptions and thereby periodically generate rampant and massive-scale misery.
By NANCY FRASER:
Everything that constitutes a necessary presupposition for the capitalist economy needs to figure directly into our definition of what capitalism is.
By Nancy Fraser: By invoking the feminist critique of family wages to justify exploitation, she uses the dream of women's emancipation to grease the engine of capitalist accumulation.
By NANCY FRASER & RAHEL JAEGGI: Read an excerpt from the recently released book “Capitalism in Debate – A Conversation in Critical Theory”.
By NANCY FRASER:
A central defect of capitalism is its tendency to crisis – its tendency to cannibalize its own assumptions and thereby periodically generate rampant and massive-scale misery.
By NANCY FRASER:
Everything that constitutes a necessary presupposition for the capitalist economy needs to figure directly into our definition of what capitalism is.
By Nancy Fraser: By invoking the feminist critique of family wages to justify exploitation, she uses the dream of women's emancipation to grease the engine of capitalist accumulation.
By NANCY FRASER & RAHEL JAEGGI: Read an excerpt from the recently released book “Capitalism in Debate – A Conversation in Critical Theory”.