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'''The Caliban and the Witch''' is a 2004 book by [[Silvia Federici]] that covers the transition between feudalism and capitalism within Europe, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. Notably, many peasant revolts, the [[Witch Hunt|witch hunts]], the rise of mechanical philosophy, social reproduction, Christianity, rebellion and the role of women in society.
'''Caliban and the Witch''' is a 2004 [[List of Anarchist Media|book]] by [[Silvia Federici]] that covers the transition between [[feudalism]] and [[capitalism]] within Europe, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. Notably, many [[Peasants#List of Peasant Rebellions|peasant revolts]], the [[Witch Hunt|witch hunts]], the rise of mechanical philosophy, social reproduction, [[Christianity]], rebellion and [[Patriarchy|the role of women in society]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://libcom.org/files/Caliban%20and%20the%20Witch.pdf The Caliban and the Witch] at libcom
* [https://libcom.org/files/Caliban%20and%20the%20Witch.pdf The Caliban and the Witch] at libcom
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Caliban and the Witch is a 2004 book by Silvia Federici that covers the transition between feudalism and capitalism within Europe, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. Notably, many peasant revolts, the witch hunts, the rise of mechanical philosophy, social reproduction, Christianity, rebellion and the role of women in society.

Summary

All the World Needs a Jolt

The Accumulation of Labor and the Degradation of Women

The Great Caliban

The Great Witch-Hunt in Europe

Colonization and Christianization

External Links