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challenging informative medium-paced

5.0

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emotional informative inspiring reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

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informative fast-paced

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4.5

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4.0

Essential reading, especially in understanding the Wages for Housework movement (and how often it's misunderstood or, predictably, belittled), as well as its intersections with welfare reform and the crisis of elder care. Federici is also excellent at bringing it all home globally, and the second section (on globalization) had commentary that was totally new to me - the use of food aid as a smoke screen for military intervention, how it comes between farmers and their land, corporate land grabs, the entire premise of the World Bank and IMF - she's just such a good, concise writer that I can't help but recommend her. Were there an IMF protest tomorrow I would go.

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5.0

Hell of a book to read immediately postpartum, LET ME TELL YOU

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5.0

This is an amazing and insightful anthology. Providing both an overview of Federici's work and Marxist-Autonomist Feminists perspectives on issues of reproduction, Revolution at Point Zero is a must read for anyone interested in issues of feminist anti-capitalist struggle, the re-organization of everyday life in anti-oppressive modes, self-reproducing movements, or ecofeminism.

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