In "Caliban and the Witch," Sylvia Federici argues that the European witch hunts, rather than being products of medieval superstition, constituted an effort to impose an emerging capitalist logic on unruly populations.
In "Caliban and the Witch," Sylvia Federici argues that the European witch hunts, rather than being products of medieval superstition, constituted an effort to impose an emerging capitalist logic on unruly populations.