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  • #1
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “I am awfully greedy; I want everything from life. I want to be a woman and to be a man, to have many friends and to have loneliness, to work much and write good books, to travel and enjoy myself, to be selfish and to be unselfish… You see, it is difficult to get all which I want. And then when I do not succeed I get mad with anger.”
    Simone de Beauvoir

  • #2
    Silvia Federici
    “The women’s movement must realize that work is not liberation. Work in a capitalist system is exploitation and there is no pleasure, pride or creativity in being exploited. Even the “career” is an illusion as far as
    self-fulfillment is concerned. What is rarely acknowledged is that most career-type jobs require that you exert power over other people, often
    other women and this deepens the divisions between us. We try to escape blue collar or clerical ghettos in order to have more time and more satisfaction only to discover that the price we pay for advancing is the
    distance that intervenes between us and other women. However there is no discipline we impose on others that we do not at the same time impose on ourselves, which means that in performing these jobs we actually undermine our own struggles.”
    Silvia Federici, Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle

  • #3
    Rebecca Solnit
    “What is armor after all but a cage that moves with you?”
    Rebecca Solnit, Recollections of My Nonexistence: A Memoir
    tags: armor

  • #4
    Rebecca Solnit
    “You could be erased a little so that there was less of you, less confidence, less freedom, or your rights could be eroded, your body invaded so that it was less and less yours, you could be rubbed out altogether, and none of those possibilities seemed particularly remote. All the worst things that happened to other women because they were women could happen to you because you were a woman. Even if you weren’t killed, something in you was, your sense of freedom, equality, confidence”
    Rebecca Solnit, Recollections of My Nonexistence



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