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  2. Wages for Housework - Wikipedia

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    The International Wages for Housework Campaign (IWFHC) is a grassroots women's network campaigning for recognition and payment for all caring work, in the home and outside. It was started in 1972 by Mariarosa Dalla Costa, [1] Silvia Federici, [2] Brigitte Galtier, and Selma James [3] who first put

  3. Silvia Federici - Wikipedia

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    Silvia Federici (born 1942) is an Italian-American scholar, teacher, and Marxist feminist activist based in New York. [2] She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State , where she was a social science professor. [ 3 ]

  4. Reproductive labor - Wikipedia

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    A Wages for Housework group was founded in Brooklyn, New York with the help of Federici. [16] As Heidi Hartmann acknowledges (1981), the efforts of these movements, though ultimately unsuccessful, generated important discourse regarding the value of housework and its relation to the economy. [8]

  5. The economic case against unpaid domestic work - AOL

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    Daily living is a lot of work—and the world relies on the unpaid labor of women to keep households functional. Women spend an average three to six hours per day on cooking, cleaning, watching ...

  6. Marxist feminism - Wikipedia

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    Many of these women, including Selma James, [11] Mariarosa Dalla Costa, [12] Brigitte Galtier, and Silvia Federici [13] published a range of sources to promote their message in academic and public domains. Despite beginning as a small group of women in Italy, the Wages for Housework Campaign was successful in mobilizing on an international level.

  7. How Trump's agenda just took a big step forward on Capitol Hill

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    WASHINGTON − Less than three days ago, House Republicans were well past their self-imposed deadline to come up with a blueprint to pass President Donald Trump's agenda through Congress. Now ...

  8. Caretaking demands often put working women at a financial and ...

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    To better understand how working women and mothers carry more of society's caretaking burdens, hampr looked at the financial and social differences of women and men in the workplace.

  9. Caliban and the Witch - Wikipedia

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    Federici states that "If we consider the historical context in which the witch hunt occurred, the gender and class of the accused, and the effects of persection", then the inevitable conclusion is that it was an attack (premeditated or not) on "women's resistance to the spread of capitalist relations and the power that women had gained by ...