Dialectics of Women’s Liberation and Marx’s philosophy of revolution

Monday, November 22, 2010 - 6:30pm

The new moments Dunayevskaya discovered in the last decade of Marx’s work, still little recognized, provide a needed vantage point for today’s struggles of women’s liberation, “developing” and “developed” lands, and global crisis. This series of discussions is part of our work of completing a new book of selected writings on Marx by Raya Dunayevskaya. She revealed Marx in a new way, from his Humanist Essays through Capital to his last works on non-capitalist societies and the Man/Woman relation.
Speakers: Terry Moon, “Woman as Reason” columnist, News & Letters, and Jan B., Chicago feminist activist and writer
Free and open discussion follows the talks

Location

News and Letters Library
228
Chicago, IL
Contact Information: 

News and Letters Committees
228 S. Wabash #230
Chicago, IL 60604
312-431-8242
arise@newsandletters.org
www.newsandletters.org

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