Feminism as Critique
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Seyla Benhabib in her influential work, Feminism as Critique. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1987, this compelling collection of essays features contributions from prominent writers within the Marxist-feminist tradition. Spanning 208 pages, the book delves into critical analyses from notable thinkers like Marx and Foucault, while also pushing the boundaries of feminist critique to reconceptualize social and political life. Benhabib's work is essential for anyone interested in gender studies, socialism, and left-of-centre democratic ideologies. This collection not only enriches the discourse on feminism but also invites readers to explore new perspectives on social justice and equality. Engage with this thought-provoking text and join the conversation on the evolution of feminist theory.