In Defense of Marxism w/ The Sensible Socialist

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Marxist Feminism and the Socialist Left

In this episode, Breht is joined by organizer, educator, and Marxist feminist scholar Comrade Gabi for a discussion on patriarchy, misogyny, and power within contemporary socialist and organizing spaces. Together they explore the relationship between capitalism and patriarchy, th ...  Show more

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Breht and Alyson spend over three hours answering your questions on a wide range of topics! Subscribe to Rev Left Radio on YouTube to be notified about future livestreams like this one HERE ---------------------------------------------------- Check out our NEW REV LEFT MERCH with ...  Show more

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