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Caliban and the Witch

Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation

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Caliban and the Witch

By: Silvia Federici
Narrated by: J. Lee Craig
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Literary nonfiction.

Caliban and the Witch is a history of the body in the transition to capitalism. Moving from the peasant revolts of the late Middle Ages to the witch hunts and the rise of mechanical philosophy, Federici investigates the capitalist rationalization of social reproduction. She shows how the battle against the rebel body and the conflict between body and mind are essential conditions for the development of labor power and self-ownership, two central principles of modern social organization. Re-recorded in 2025.

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©2004 Silvia Federici (P)2022 Post Hypnotic Press Inc.
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Brilliant Thesis • Nuanced Arguments • Lovely Voice • Thought-provoking Content • Academic Depth • Insightful Research

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Comprehensive history of the relationship between the persecution of women during the centuries long transition from feudalism to capitalism. I wish the reader had a modicum of inflection, and that they practiced pronunciation before tackling a book of this depth! The quality of the writing, though, outweighs the short comings of the narrator.

Amazing, Well Researched Novel, Poorly Narrated

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A bold take on how the transition to capitalism forever imposed and changed gender roles in society. A thoroughly researched text, in very academic style, which is convincing to its primary argument.

However it left me wanting... more. There is a fair bit of cherry picking historical examples, and an obsession with federiccis theory as 'THE' explanation for all historical events. Overall the text feels like a research paper thats been stretched out into a nonfiction title, and could have benefited from more time spent asking "what does this mean?" "how do we apply this understanding to life today?"

A marxist/feminist perspective on renaissance history

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I’m making everyone I know read this book. Looking at historical events focusing on how it impacted women tells a completely different story.

The book explores the birth of capitalism, and how misogyny was crucial to its survival. It’s depressing to see how systems of oppression put in place in the 1400s are still in play today.

Capitalism depends heavily on women’s free labor

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the narration was mediocre, but not impossible to listen to

the book itself is dense, and full of academic language. if you can parse it, it's an incredible thesis on the connection between the subjugation of women and the rise of capitalism. really stellar work

incredible thesis

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I thought that this was a really interesting book overall and I would recommend this book as long as you listen to it at like 1.75 x speed as I did.
I did not enjoy the narrator & if it wasn't for my habit of listening to book on higher speed I couldn't listen to this audiobook without falling asleep.

witch & feminist

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