Marxism-Feminism [Marxismus-Feminismus] is characterised by its effort to fight and work for an integration of the feminist revolution into Marxism. The resistance it encounters means that feminism has been forced to take on an initially oppositional and polemical form. The aim of the feminist revolution is the liberation of women from male domination as a precondition for the transformation of our society into one based on solidarity. This perspective seeks the eradication of patriarchal gender relations as an integral aspect of the socialist transformation of the relations of production. This means revolutionising the revolution, setting out to alter every dimension, every aspect of the social.
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Haug, F., Colley, H., & Tepe-Belfrage, D. (2023). Marxism-Feminism. In Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism (pp. 582–601). BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004679023_029
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