Thursday, April 26, 2007

Class, Race and Women’s Equality – a Strategic View

The class struggle has its origins in actual exploitative practices, which in turn are traceable to an integrated, global system of exploitation. The ceaseless accumulation of capital and the exploitation of wage labor are two sides of a single coin.



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  1. Solid theory, solid strategy, Sam you are a breath of fresh air. The one addition I would make to your analysis regards the role that religiously based heterosexism has played along with other gender issues in mobilizing rightwing forces into an electoral force. This has been one of the ways the right has blinded its working and middle class constituents to the threats from global capitalism.

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