
New Books | Revolution at Point Zero
Silvia Federici explores how in fighting for their rights, migrant domestic workers circulate practices that influence feminist politics and foster cosmopolitanism.
Silvia Federici explores how in fighting for their rights, migrant domestic workers circulate practices that influence feminist politics and foster cosmopolitanism.
Silvia Federici expands on her analysis in Caliban and the Witch, exploring how the body is central to the reproduction of capitalism but also to anti-capitalist resistance.
Feminist intellectual and activist Silvia Federici connects violence against women with capitalism, arguing that under capitalism “men, through their wages, have been given the power to supervise women’s unpaid domestic labor, to use women as their servants, and to punish their refusal of this work.”
An international and historical perspective on globalisation, capital accumulation and violence against women, from a leading feminist thinker.