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Provide the documentation. What does intersectionality have to do with Marxian economics? What authors have you read who discuss both?
Have you read Women, Race and Class?
Where are you finding chapters of Davis’s work on marxists.org? I found an article discussing her work on there, but I believe most of her work is still under copyright. I have a hard copy of Women, Race and Class myself.
What would you argue Davis’s main point in that book is?
That’s fascinating that you feel the need to lie about books you’ve read. Anyone who has actually read Women, Race, and Class would be talking about the dynamics of slavery - that’s kind of the major exploration of the book.
Why lie? Why project and accuse me of lying? Are you so threatened by ideas that you disagree with that you can’t engage with them at all?