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The Family is Dead, Long Live the Family
Alyson Escalante, March 11, 2020
With family abolition a controversial topic in the current-day leftist discourse, Alyson Escalante argues for a more nuanced and sensitive approach to the topic by looking at the works of Karl Marx and Alexandra Kollontai while exploring the relation of colonialism to the family. Reading: Sam Wiles. Read Article.
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The Zhenotdel and Women's Emancipation in the Central Asian Republics with Anne McShane
Donald Parkinson, October 4, 2020
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Other Witherings: On Family Abolition and Defense
Cam Scott, February 11, 2021
Social Conservative defenses of the nuclear family pose it as the default natural form of kinship and blame working-class immiseration on its decline. Cam Scott takes aim at such arguments, including those made by leftists. Read Article.
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Ten Theses on the Gender Question
Roxy Hall, August 16, 2021
Roxy Hall makes an intervention into debates around transgender issues, critiquing both trans liberalism and anti-trans radical feminism to stake out a position that seeks the abolition of gender. Reading: Annie Rose. Read Article.