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PollDo you subscribe to Marxism?
Posted May 13, 2024 by [Deleted] in Women

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  • 9%Yes. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would call myself a Marxist
    9%Yes. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would call myself a Marxist
  • 16%I think so, but I need to look into it further
    16%I think so, but I need to look into it further
  • 24%I don't think so, but I haven't really looked into it
    24%I don't think so, but I haven't really looked into it
  • 47%No. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would not call myself a Marxist
    47%No. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would not call myself a Marxist
  • 4%Other (please explain in comments)
    4%Other (please explain in comments)

108 votes

I have seen (mostly older) posts talking about Marxist feminism and I wondered how many women here would apply that label to themselves. Also, is radical feminism based in Marxism? I don't have a clear understanding on that.

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[Deleted]January 30, 2023

Some of Margaret Atwood's books are interesting – I liked Surfacing, for example, but she's written lots of other books if that's not for you.

Alice Munro (e.g. Lives of Girls and Women) and Margaret Laurence (e.g. The Stone Angel) have also written books about women.

All three of these women are second-wave or older Canadian women.

I second The Gate to Women's Country by Sheri S. Tepper.

Older authors also include Mary Stewart and Helen MacInnes. They're not feminist but they do have strongly written female characters.

AlucardJanuary 30, 2023

I've read some of Atwood's poetry, but have never known where to start with her fiction, so having a recommendation is helpful.

I'm definitely trying to read more older authors, I like keeping up with contemporary fiction for the aspect of having a community of readers to talk about books with, but I definitely need some more variety so I'll look into all these authors! Thanks!

thesnorkmaidenJanuary 31, 2023

I haven’t read it since it came out in the 90s, but I really liked Alias Grace. I also second Munro and Laurence. The voices of my formative years.

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