Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... analysis and dialectical analysis and placed emphasis in his socialist analysis on the dominance of the means of production . He argued that the most criti- cal factor shaping a society is the way in which society produces con- crete ...
... analysis and dialectical analysis and placed emphasis in his socialist analysis on the dominance of the means of production . He argued that the most criti- cal factor shaping a society is the way in which society produces con- crete ...
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... analysis and concluded that all problems could be solved by giving workers owner- ship and control over the means of production ( 1980 : 31 ) . Without any conceptual tools through which to consider women , Galper subsumed them within ...
... analysis and concluded that all problems could be solved by giving workers owner- ship and control over the means of production ( 1980 : 31 ) . Without any conceptual tools through which to consider women , Galper subsumed them within ...
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... analysis are power and ideology . Zillah Eisenstein ( 1977 ) analyses radical feminism and classical Marxist feminism in terms of power , and attempts a synthesis under the banner of socialist feminism . - - Eisenstein ( 1977 : 10-11 ) ...
... analysis are power and ideology . Zillah Eisenstein ( 1977 ) analyses radical feminism and classical Marxist feminism in terms of power , and attempts a synthesis under the banner of socialist feminism . - - Eisenstein ( 1977 : 10-11 ) ...
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Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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