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  1. The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism.Zillah R. Eisenstein - 1981 - New York: Longman.
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  • The Ecstasy of Communication.Jean Baudrillard & Jean-Louis Violeau - 1965 - Semiotext(E).
    This book marks an important evolution in Jean Baudrillard's thought as he leavesbehind his older and better-known concept of the "simulacrum" and tackles the new problem of digitaltechnology acquiring organicity. The resulting world of cold communication and its indifferentalterity, seduction, metamorphoses, metastases, and transparency requires a new form of response.Writing in the shadow of Marshall McLuhan, Baudrillard insists that the content of communication iscompletely without meaning: the only thing that is communicated is communication itself. He sees themasses writhing in an (...)
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  • Cinderella Goes to Market: Citizenship, Gender, and Women's Movements in East Central Europe.Barbara Einhorn - 1993 - Verso Books.
    An introduction to the experience of women in former state socialist countries, which attempts to unravel the legacy of state socialism in relation to women. The book explores women's status in East Central Europe, both before and after 1989.
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  • The Color of Gender: Reimaging Democracy.Zillah R. Eisenstein - 1994 - Univ of California Press.
    "Eisenstein argues clearly and forcefully for the importance of reinventing a comprehensive rights discourse through the recognition of individual specified needs."—Donna J. Haraway, University of California, Santa Cruz "Inspired by events in Eastern Europe and building on her earlier, pathbreaking critiques of patriarchy, neoconservatism, and neoliberalism, Eisenstein asks: how shall a white feminist living in the U.S. in the 1990s position herself in a world where so much has changed yet so much remains the same? Her answer, daring and persuasive, (...)
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  • The Next American Frontier.Robert B. Reich - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (2):91-116.
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