• Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    1 year ago

    That doesn't make any sense. Intersectionality, at least the version I'm familiar with, explicitly includes the critique of capitalism as one of it's core elements. It sounds like you're asking about some Democrat/liberal perversion of the original concept.

    From the Combahee River Collective Statement;

    We realize that the liberation of all oppressed peoples necessitates the destruction of the political-economic systems of capitalism and imperialism as well as patriarchy. We are socialists because we believe that work must be organized for the collective benefit of those who do the work and create the products, and not for the profit of the bosses. Material resources must be equally distributed among those who create these resources. We are not convinced, however, that a socialist revolution that is not also a feminist and anti-racist revolution will guarantee our liberation.