Cover; Copyright; Contents; A Grateful Preface Marcus Rediker; A Winning Perspective Nina López; A Woman's Place (1952); Columns from the newspaper Correspondence (1954); Getting Politics Out of the Way; Miss Universe; Women's Industries; Aubrey Williams and Wilson Harris (1966); Women Against the Industrial Relations Act (1971); The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972) (Excerpts); Women, the Unions, and Work, or What Is Not to Be Done (1972); The Perspective of Winning (1973); The Family Allowance Campaign: Tactics and Strategy (1973); Sex, Race, and Class (1974).
International Women's Day: How Rapidly Things ChangeSlut, Where Is Thy Sting?; Moran Doesn't Want to Change Much; Mumia Abu-Jamal, Jailhouse Lawyer (2011) (Excerpts); Striving for Clarity and Influence: the Political Legacy of CLR James (2001-2012); About the Authors.
Sixth Global Women's Strike Call (2005)Rediscovering Nyerere's Tanzania (2007-2009); Interview Excerpts (2009); Speaking at the U.S. Assembly of Jews Confronting Racism and Israeli Apartheid (2010); Haiti (2010-2011); Only Aristide Has the Mandate to Lead Haiti's Recovery (January 18, 2010); False Picture of Foreign Aid to Haiti (November 19, 2010) with Nina López; Black Jacobins, Past and Present; With Aristide's Return Comes Hope; Speaking at the Aristide Foundation for Democracy; Guardian Articles (2010-2011); The Tory "Big Society" Relies on Women Replacing Welfare.
Wageless of the World (1975)Hookers in the House of the Lord (1983); Jean Rhys (1983) (Excerpts); Marx and Feminism (1983); The Global Kitchen (1985) (Excerpts); Strangers and Sisters: Women, Race, and Immigration (1985) (Excerpts); The UN Decade for Women: An Offer We Couldn't Refuse (1986); The Challenge of Diversity: Reflections on a Conference (1990); Women's Unwaged Work: The Heart of the Informal Sector (1991); The Milk of Human Kindness (2002) (Excerpt); Venezuela (2004-2005); An Antidote for Apathy; The Grassroots Revolution and the Managerial Class with Nina López.
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This selection, spanning six decades, traces the development of a new political perspective that would set out to redefine traditional views of the class struggle. James' starting point was the millions of unwaged women who, despite working at home and on land, were not seen as 'workers'. For her, the class struggle is the the conflict between the reproduction of the human race and the domination of a exploitative, detructive and war driven market. This lucid and jargon free read springs from the author's urgent need to find a better way forward.
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Sex, Race and Class-The Perspective of Winning : A Selection of Writings 1952-2011.