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Abolitionist Feminism Abolitionist Feminism An interview with Kathi Weeks. With her 2011 book The Problem with Work, political theorist Kathi Weeks helped kickstart a theoretical renaissance of work-critical socialist feminism. Now she’s back with a new volume blending that critique of labor with prison and family abolitionism. Weeks takes the work of Shulamith Firestone, Donna Haraway, and Angela...
This conversation between Weeks and Jaffe can be seen as a call to action against the far-right's efforts to expand prisons and enforce traditional gender roles. Their emphasis on long horizons in political activism suggests that they acknowledge the struggle will not be won in their generation, yet they encourage persistence and maintaining hope for a better future. Patterns detected: ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey, ARC-0024 Ambiguity (The discussion presents both reform and revolution as valid appr...