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Subject: [PEN-L:14648] RE: socialization of reproduction
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> CB: The idea of reproductive and caring labor ( in the expanded sense of
> including but not limited to childrearing) that
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CB: The idea of reproductive and caring labor ( in the expanded sense of
including but not limited to childrearing) that Yoshie uses here is
important for developing Marxist feminism , extrapolating Marx's own terms
beyond his use of them.
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See Nancy Folbre, _Invisible Heart: Economics
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>Yoshie wrote:
>>socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as
>>possible, thus freeing women for creative work.
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Yoshie>...a more equal and
democratic division of labor in the household is needed...
See, " When Woman and Men Mother, " by Diane Ehrensaft, Socialist Review,
#56, March-April 1981.Nancy Chodorow, too.
Michael Pugliese
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>Yoshie wrote:
>>socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as
>>possible, thus freeing women for creative work.
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>taking care of children (and other tasks related to reproduction
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Yoshie wrote:
>socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as possible,
>thus freeing women for creative work.
taking care of children (and other tasks related to reproduction) can be
creative,