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#lang en
#pubdate 2015-10-14T07:24:58
#notes This article first appeared in Mutiny: A Paper of Anarchistic Ideas and Actions , a zine published by theMutiny collective based in Sydney, Australia.
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When I initially embarked on the tumultuous trip into writing about the relationship between Marxism and feminism, little did I realize that I would delve deeply into my political home of decades past in order to make sense of the present political context in which many radical Left organizations are still exploring ways to make constructive connections between the seemingly conflicting strands of their revolutionary politics.