Sylvia Federici talks about her perspective on the relationship between the death penalty, globalization and slavery.
Emily Aspinwall, Stark Raven Radio
Silvia Federici is a feminist scholar, teacher and activist. She has written many books and articles on women's work and social struggle from "Wages Against Housework" (1974) to "Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation" (2004). She is presently a coordinator of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa and a former coordinator of the Radical Philosophy Association's Anti-Death Penalty Project.
The interview does not have an intro or extro.
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