How working-class socialist women changed the course of American history.
Meredith Tax Book order
Meredith Tax is a writer and activist whose work is deeply rooted in social justice and feminist thought. Her early writings are considered foundational documents of the U.S. women's liberation movement, exploring the everyday lives and minds of women with a powerful, liberatory voice. Tax's engagement with socialist feminism highlights the intersection of personal experience and political action. Her perspective consistently emphasizes the enduring impact of radical ideas in shaping societal change.




- 2022
- 2016
A Road Unforeseen: Women Fight the Islamic State
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A courageous secular feminist army takes a stand against the oppressive forces of the Islamic State, highlighting themes of empowerment, resistance, and the fight for women's rights in a war-torn landscape. The narrative explores the complexities of identity and belief, showcasing the bravery and determination of women as they confront radical ideologies and strive for liberation. Through their struggles, the book emphasizes the importance of solidarity and the transformative power of activism in the face of tyranny.
- 2013
Double Bind
The Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book offers a critical examination of the Muslim Right through a left-wing feminist and human rights lens, emphasizing the UK organization Cageprisoners. It challenges five prevalent misconceptions about the Muslim Right, aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of its complexities and implications. The discussion seeks to illuminate the intersection of feminism, human rights, and political discourse concerning Muslim identity and activism.