361 results for feminism
YUPPIE CULTURE
culture, while their rejection of family, procreative sexuality is both gay and hippy. There is something of feminism in this too, but I emphasise the gay and hippy traditions because of the hedonism, the commitment
Marxism Today October 1985
Geldof's crusade
major reggae and soul acts from his show. A politico-cultural future must be informed by both feminism and antiracism, must challenge heterosexism and be accessible to people of all ages. These are not optional
Marxism Today October 1985
SPLENDID ISOLATION?
parties. Yet governments are made with political parties not with social movements. Furthermore social movements such as feminism are not as strong now as they were a few years ago. In the end they alienated
Marxism Today July 1985
SINN FEIN ON THE MOVE
undergone a complex evolution in its basic ideas and organisation. Its internal debates about socialism and feminism, its international identification with left wing forces, whether they be the Sandinistas or Ken Livingstone
Marxism Today July 1985
A new morality - viewpoint
brave or the foolhardy few dare risk such sentiments. If it has learnt little else from feminism, the male Left has learnt that the 'sexual liberation' of the 60s displayed a phallocratic failure to perceive
Marxism Today April 1985
Female Prophecy - book review: - Cassandra
Cassandra - not Achilles and his battle comrades. The book succeeds in justifying, refreshing and placing both feminism and the fight against nuclear madness. It is done in a marvellously written (and beautifully translated) novel
Marxism Today April 1985
CND's NEW ERA - i nterview with Joan Ruddock
same reasons as CND - attracting young people who have rejected conventional parties, being much stronger on feminism, women and a critique of industrialism than is true of the Labour Party or social democratic parties
Marxism Today February 1985
ALLIANCE FOR SCIENCE
Science has got a bad name'. An important accompaniment to the growth of popular movements on peace, feminism and ecology has been a distrust of leaving decisions to 'the experts'. Central to any campaign
Marxism Today January 1985
WHAT BRITAIN THINKS
criticisms and alternatives to these traditional modes. Across these issues, the impact, however limited, of CND, feminism, the Left and anti-racist campaigns can be felt. And there is enough in popular experience to suggest
Marxism Today December 1984
BEWARE WORKING WOMAN
concerned' (Campaign 16/3/84), yet the magazine is far from being anti-feminist. It offers a model of feminism yoked to an ethic of competitive individualism and with traditional shades of femininity hovering in the domestic
Marxism Today November 1984
Reagan's American Dream
Equal Rights Amendment? This is a weak point for Reagan's political project. His adamant anti-feminism has helped produce an unprecedented phenomenon: women now vote 10-15 points to the left of men. This
Marxism Today November 1984
Crossed Lines
creative Marxism facing up to 'the challenge of new movements and issues such as feminism, ecology and deindustrialisation.' By contrast, I would argue that, whilst 'the working class movement is the fulcrum of an alliance
Marxism Today July 1984
FEMINIST PUBLISHING - first international feminist book fair
what has become a major aim of the Fair, that is, to break the hegemony of Western feminism and to realise and celebrate the possibility of sisterhood because of, rather than in spite
Marxism Today June 1984
Overstating - the State -
should be rejected. First, it does not directly nor necessarily include many other varied issues, such as feminism, the environment, and popular participation in decision-making. These cannot easily be placed on a one-dimensional
Marxism Today June 1984
Labour's Lost Millions 4 - viewpoint
militancy around the Pentonville dockers, the Industrial Relations Act and the miners'strikes; the impact of feminism and the black people's movements; the pressure for devolution; the Anti Nazi League, the Peoples March
Marxism Today February 1984
BROOKSIDE
life but will be a reflection of contemporary Britain with a sharp edge, tackling issues of unemployment, feminism, motivation and divorce.' In another interview, Redmond argues that 'people will accept and actually
Marxism Today February 1984
Labour's Lost Millions 3 - viewpoint
other major article it carried. This was by Tricia Davis and it explored the current relationships between feminism, the Left and Tory ideology. I really want to know how Michael Meacher and Robin Cook would
Marxism Today January 1984
All Actors Should Be Working Class
touch. Another area of politics I'd like to ask you about, Pat, is feminism. Would you call yourself a feminist? Pat No I don't. Actresses have always earned their own money, probably more
Marxism Today October 1984
HIP LITTLE ENGLANDERS
were what fitted their hyperproletarian self-image, which left little room for threatening notions like those of feminism. After quite a lot of this, the single woman present eventually inquired about the place of women
Marxism Today November 1983
The Long and Winding Road - roundtable discussion
move to a more far-reaching stage. Communists must be alive to all the new questions, feminism, anti-racism, the aspirations of the Welsh and Scottish people. In other words we must see within
Marxism Today November 1983
POLITICAL THEATRE
Labour government was in power. The growing importance of social rather than purely economic issues — particularly, feminism and anti-racism — was reflected in the political theatre of the late 70s. In the same way that
Marxism Today October 1983
ITALIAN SUMMERS
emphasis shifted from national life. New uncertainties and new internal party morale and identity to a forces — feminism, the youth movement of continual discussion of the national ques- 1977, the organised unemployed, the tion
Marxism Today July 1983
JAMES BOND IN THE 1980s
true that the figure of threaten to reverse the advances of Bond has always reverberated to the feminism. ideological concerns of nation and nationThere is, then, cause for concern that hood, the relations between East
Marxism Today June 1983
WOMAN'S HOUR Interview with Wyn Knowles and Sue MacGregor
immediately have a certain image. I've always been an equal rights woman but I intensely dislike feminism's extremes — the anti-male feeling, not wanting men at your meetings — and I don't like
Marxism Today April 1983
IS THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND REALLY MOVING TO THE LEFT?
nuclear movement in all the churches; the progress of the work for racial justice; the influence of feminism on Christian thinking; the dialogue with the radical wing of the Roman communion; the influence of Third
Marxism Today October 1982