“Caliban and the Witch” by Silvia Federici explores the transformation of the human body during the shift to capitalism, tracing the brutal suppression of occult traditions and women’s reproductive rights. From medieval peasant revolts to the European witch hunts, the rise of scientific rationalism, and the colonization of the Americas, Federici provides a sweeping narrative of how pre-capitalist societies were violently reshaped into predictable systems. This book delves into the crushing of indigenous traditions and the confinement of women’s roles within the nuclear family, revealing the bloody origins of our modern world.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a compelling historical perspective on the transition to capitalism.
- Explores the intersection of gender, class, and power in shaping modern society.
- Provides a critical examination of the suppression of women’s rights and indigenous traditions.
- Appeals to readers interested in history, feminism, and social justice.