Smith, Dorothy E.
Feminism and Marxism; a Place to Begin a Place to Go
Vancouver, New Star Books, 1977. Paperback. pp. 52. 12mo. Scuffing and creasing, tide lines to bottom and fore- edges that to not affect text, light ink underlining throughout. Dorothy E. Smith was a prominent British-Canadian sociologist and feminist heavily involved in the Women's Movement, who vociferously criticized the gender blindness in mainstream Marxist dogma, and crucially developed Standpoint Theory and described the alienation specific to gender-stratified capitalism. .
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Keywords: Socialism; Canadian Socialism; Solidarity; Politics; revolutionary philosophy