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'''Socialist feminism''' is a strand of feminist analysis (see [[feminisms]]) that sees gender oppression and economic/class oppression as two separate oppressions that work together to maintain patriarchy and class structures.  
'''Socialist feminism''' is a strand of feminist analysis (see [[feminisms]]) that sees gender oppression and economic/class oppression as two separate oppressions that work together to maintain patriarchy and class structures.  
Unlike [[Marxist feminism]], socialist feminism does not subordinate the analysis of sexism and patriarchy as a species of class oppression.


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Revision as of 17:07, 10 March 2007

Socialist feminism is a strand of feminist analysis (see feminisms) that sees gender oppression and economic/class oppression as two separate oppressions that work together to maintain patriarchy and class structures.

Unlike Marxist feminism, socialist feminism does not subordinate the analysis of sexism and patriarchy as a species of class oppression.