
Marx on Gender and the Family: A Critical Study
di:
Heather Brown
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 1608462781
ISBN 13: 9781608462780
Data di pubblicazione:
November 5th, 2013
Editore: Haymarket Books
Pagine: 246
This critical study delves into Karl Marx's views on gender and family life, offering an in-depth analysis of his writings and their implications for understanding social dynamics. The author meticulously examines how Marx approached these often-overlooked aspects of his work, highlighting the connections between his socio-economic theories and the structures of gender relations and family.
By presenting a nuanced interpretation, the book uncovers how Marx’s thoughts challenge traditional notions regarding the roles of women, men, and familial settings. It argues that Marx did not merely view these subjects in isolation but recognized their fundamental ties to the capitalist system and class struggle.
The study also engages with contemporary feminist theories, positioning Marx’s insights within modern debates about gender and equality. It provides readers with a fresh perspective on how Marxism can be a valuable tool for critiquing social norms and advocating for radical change.
Through clear prose and comprehensive analysis, this book serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of gender, family, and economic systems, revealing the enduring relevance of Marxian thought in today’s societal discourse.
By presenting a nuanced interpretation, the book uncovers how Marx’s thoughts challenge traditional notions regarding the roles of women, men, and familial settings. It argues that Marx did not merely view these subjects in isolation but recognized their fundamental ties to the capitalist system and class struggle.
The study also engages with contemporary feminist theories, positioning Marx’s insights within modern debates about gender and equality. It provides readers with a fresh perspective on how Marxism can be a valuable tool for critiquing social norms and advocating for radical change.
Through clear prose and comprehensive analysis, this book serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of gender, family, and economic systems, revealing the enduring relevance of Marxian thought in today’s societal discourse.