(Re)Exploration of the Influence of Marxist Feminism on 2Ist-Century Women in the Workplace
IJNRD | Volume 8, Issue 5 May 2023
7 Pages Posted: 13 Jul 2023
Date Written: 2023
Abstract
Marxist feminism is a subset of feminist theory and politics that draws its theoretical inspiration
from Marxism. It is characterised by its critique of capitalism as a system of institutions, practises,
structures, incentives, and sensibilities that encourages the exploitation of labour, alienation of people, and
diminution of freedom. Empowerment and equality for women cannot be attained within the confines of
capitalism, according to Marxist feminists. It thus sets itself apart from other schools of feminist thought
and politics by paying close attention to how societies are organised economically, including class
stratification; refusing to grant the category of "women" a separate and special status regardless of class;
being committed to the overthrow of capitalism, and being loyal to working-class and impoverished women.
This research study investigates how Marxist feminism continues to affect women in the workplace
today. Marxist feminism has become a fundamental theoretical framework for analysing how class, gender,
and capitalism interact. This study investigates how Marxist feminism has shaped and continues to shape
the realities of women in the contemporary workplace by examining the historical evolution of the movement
and its central ideas. My research paper emphasises the role of Marxist feminism in combating gender
disparities, advancing workers' rights, and encouraging group action among women. Marxist feminism
provides an essential framework through which to study how capitalism keeps taking advantage of female
employees in the workplace. By fighting the gender-based division of employment, unequal pay, and
institutional devaluation of female labour, Marxist feminism may promote economic injustices and improve
conditions of employment for women. To promote women's rights in the workplace, it can also operate in
tandem with other feminisms. It has a long history of supporting collective action and labour rights, and it
is able to keep collaborating with labour unions and grassroots organisations to push for better conditions
for employees, fair salaries, and equal opportunity for women at work.
Keywords: Marxist Feminism, Gender, Class, Capitalism, Workplace, Gender Equality, Labour Rights, Collective Action, Empowerment, Emancipation.
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