I hate to say this but my impression is that Federici's "witch hunts as class war" thing is roughly the "Nazis were socialists actually" of early modern historiography
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Replying to @athenogenes
it seems like the relevant comparison is something like Discipline or Punish that can be really important for historians if they wouldn't cite it as actual history
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Replying to @_TimBarker
I dunno man, historians have challenged a lot of D&P but this is on a whole other level
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Replying to @athenogenes @_TimBarker
Any good historically-minded critiques or D&P that either of you particularly recommend?
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Replying to @ChaseMadar @athenogenes
this one is pretty good and the footnotes refer to a lot of the other stuff that's been written about it https://www.jstor.org/stable/3108481?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents …
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Replying to @_TimBarker @athenogenes
Awesome, thanks
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