
Announcing Spectre Journal
Announcing Spectre, a new journal of new, internationalist, Marxist-feminist, anti-racist analysis, strategy, and debate--a project that needs your help by May Day!

Announcing Spectre, a new journal of new, internationalist, Marxist-feminist, anti-racist analysis, strategy, and debate--a project that needs your help by May Day!

To combat the subordination of women requires an approach that combines a politics of redistribution with a politics of recognition.

For feminists, this election presents a clear choice — between advancing the interests of 1 percent of women and fighting for the liberation of the rest. Bernie Sanders is on the side of the 99 percent.

A conversation between Andrea Long Chu and Jordy Rosenberg on gender and fetish, theories of desire, and gender differentiated from other social constructions.

You've never seen an introduction quite like this...

To celebrate the launch of Females, it's 40% off!

This month two socialists were sworn in to Congress: Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of the Bronx. There are now 131 women in Congress, more than ever before, many of them progressive women of color. In this article, Liza Featherstone argues that this offers hope that we can break free of the tired feminism vs. socialism debate that dominated the 2016 presidential primary.

Ula Taylor, Barbara Ransby, and Charlene Carruthers discuss race, gender, and the contradictions of capitalism.

Pioneering works of feminism from leading writers including Kathi Weeks, Michele Wallace, and Christine Delphy.

The battle for legal abortion in Argentina is the starting point of a much broader struggle.

If the law is not passed, we will not leave the streets, and they will not be able to leave the congress building, because in the street legal abortion is already the law.

“I feel sorry for nothing," Valerie Solanas told reporters after shooting Warhol. “Read my manifesto and it will tell you what I am."