Anarcha-feminism
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Template:Anarchism Anarcha-feminism is a kind of radical feminism that espouses the belief that patriarchy is a fundamental problem in our society. Feminist anarchism, or anarcha-feminism (a term allegedly created during the 1960s' second-wave feminism), views patriarchy as the first manifestation of hierarchy in human history; thus, the first form of oppression occurred in the dominance of male over female.
Anarcha-feminism is most often associated with early 20th-century authors and theorists such as Emma Goldman and Voltairine de Cleyre, although even early first-wave feminist Mary Wollstonecraft held proto-anarchist views. In the Spanish Civil War, an anarcha-feminist group, "Free Women", organized to defend both anarchist and feminist ideas.
External links
- Anarchism and Feminism: Scoring Feminist Totalitarianism (http://www.ifeminists.net/introduction/essays/bibliographicalessay.html) by Wendy McElroy
- Sex, Race and Class (http://auto_sol.tao.ca/node/view/122) by Selma James
- Anarcha-Feminist Infoshop Page (http://www.anarcha.org)
- ROAD Collective (http://road.cjb.cc/) Ontario Anarchist Networking Resource.