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perlini's review
5.0
Honestly a must read book! Learned so much about the history of feminism and I got to understand multiple perspectives as to what feminism means to someone. There were some triggering lines, but I would still read again. This is a book that I would recommend to ANYONE!
mrtvavrana's review
2.0
I don't usually write reviews, but I couldn't help myself this time. Overall, I liked the book and it brings up many good points. However Federici's negative views on IVF/surrogacy and her use of outdated TERF-y lqnguage made me want to DNF the book on multiple occasions.
katlillie's review
2.0
I am ostensibly a Federici stan, but this collection was… bad. Very surface-level arguments/ kinda transphobic/ anti technology but not in a smart way. Idk. I liked the essay on sex work and not much else. Read Revolution at Point Zero instead.
izzywizzy's review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
slow-paced
cebolla's review
4.0
Not the best book of hers that I've read, but still fairly powerful. If you've never read Federici, don't start with this one.
subdue_provide75's review
challenging
medium-paced
1.5
A couple good ideas, but also under-examined and confused. Even a little TERF-y at points? Read Caliban and the Witch instead!
alfboyreads's review
4.75
capitalism is a maggot that is rotting our brains and our bodies all at the same time 💯