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'''Anarcha-feminism '''or '''anarchist feminism,''' '''anarcho-feminism,''' and/or '''anarchx-feminism''' refers towards an effort to synthesize the concerns of [[Feminism|feminists]] towards [[patriarchy]] with the [[Anarchism|anarchists]] opposition towards all social hierarchy, this manifests in three major ways: | |||
# Linking patriarchy as a uniquely important form of hierarchy with a significantly important role in the rise of the [[State (Polity)|state]], [[capitalism]] and other forms of social hierarchy. | # Linking patriarchy as a uniquely important form of hierarchy with a significantly important role in the rise of the [[State (Polity)|state]], [[capitalism]] and other forms of social hierarchy. | ||
# Attempting to integrate anarchist critiques of hierarchy with mainstream feminism. | # Attempting to integrate anarchist critiques of hierarchy with mainstream feminism. |
Revision as of 18:44, 2 April 2024
Anarcha-feminism or anarchist feminism, anarcho-feminism, and/or anarchx-feminism refers towards an effort to synthesize the concerns of feminists towards patriarchy with the anarchists opposition towards all social hierarchy, this manifests in three major ways:
- Linking patriarchy as a uniquely important form of hierarchy with a significantly important role in the rise of the state, capitalism and other forms of social hierarchy.
- Attempting to integrate anarchist critiques of hierarchy with mainstream feminism.
- Criticizing sexist tendencies within the anarchist movement.
Anarcha-Feminist Groups
Active
- Eskalera Karakola (Spain)
- Free Women's and Workers' Union (Germany)
- Mujeres Creando (Bolivia)
- Women's Protection Units/YPJ (Rojava)
- Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Zapatista Communities)