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Shifting Geographies Rather Than Defections

The debate on feminists and the Left continues

April 4, 2014 • by Ann Snitow and Victoria Hattam

We share Zaretsky’s desire to understand the trajectory of the Left past, present, and future. We disagree with him over the nature of the Left itself and with his account of the dynamics of political change. Where Zaretsky looks to the long duree and to political breaks as sources of ...

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