马克思主义哲学
女权主义
资本主义
压迫
社会学
繁殖
必要条件
价值(数学)
领域(数学)
社会再生产
价值论
劳动价值论
认识论
新古典经济学
性别研究
社会科学
经济
法学
政治学
政治
哲学
生态学
利润(经济学)
机器学习
纯数学
生物
社会资本
计算机科学
数学
标识
DOI:10.1521/siso.2021.85.1.38
摘要
The plausibility of “gendered exploitation” as a sine qua non of capitalism, as articulated by both classic Marxist–feminism since the 1970s and more recently by authors of social reproduction theory, stands or falls with the evaluation of Marx's theory of value. From the standpoint of both Marx's monetary theory of value and the problem of quantification, the use of “women's oppression” in capitalist social reproduction appears to be questionable. This also necessitates a deeper analysis of the use of “gender” in the wider field of pertinent Marxist–feminist literature. Arguments for “gendered exploitation” often hinge on unsound premises that introduce a naturalizing view of social relations. Analogous to Barbara and Karen Fields' intervention against “Racecraft,” the term “Gendercraft” may represent this argumentative move. The notion of gender as the site of specifically capitalist exploitation is thus challenged and countered with a new emphasis on struggles against the wage relation as the site of anticapitalist resistance.
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