Silvia Federici Books

Silvia Federici is an Italian-American scholar, activist, and author. She is a leading feminist thinker and has made significant contributions to the fields of feminist theory, political economy, and social history. Federici is best known for her book Caliban and the Witch, which explores the intersection of capitalism, patriarchy, and the persecution of women during the early modern period. Her work has had a profound impact on feminist and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

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 Books: Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici

Caliban and the Witch

Silvia Federici

What's Caliban and the Witch about?

Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of capitalism, patriarchy, and the witch hunts in Europe. Through detailed historical analysis, the book challenges traditional narratives and uncovers the links between the persecution of women as witches and the rise of capitalism. It offers a compelling argument for the importance of understanding this history in order to challenge and transform our current social and economic systems.

Who should read Caliban and the Witch?

  • Readers interested in the history of witch hunts and the persecution of women
  • Those curious about the intersection of capitalism and patriarchy
  • Feminist scholars and activists seeking a critical analysis of gender and labor under capitalism

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 Books: Revolution at Point Zero by Silvia Federici

Revolution at Point Zero

Silvia Federici

What's Revolution at Point Zero about?

Revolution at Point Zero by Silvia Federici examines the role of women's unpaid reproductive labor in sustaining the capitalist system. Through a series of essays, Federici argues that the struggle for women's liberation is inherently linked to the broader fight against capitalism. She calls for a radical restructuring of society that values and compensates all forms of labor, ultimately envisioning a world free from exploitation and oppression.

Who should read Revolution at Point Zero?

  • Individuals interested in feminist economics and the intersection of capitalism and patriarchy

  • Activists and scholars seeking to understand the history and current state of reproductive labor

  • Readers looking for a critical analysis of global economic systems and their impact on women's lives