

“ cut through the corporate feminist ‘Lean In’ noise to offer a feminism rooted not just in intersectionality of identity but also in economic justice. Feminism must be anticapitalist, eco-socialist and antiracist. It must focus on those at the bottom, and fight for the world they deserve. Taking as its inspiration the new wave of feminist militancy that has erupted globally, this manifesto makes a simple but powerful case: feminism shouldn’t start-or stop-with the drive to have women represented at the top of their professions. But aren’t they the biggest issues for the vast majority of women around the globe?
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Unaffordable housing, poverty wages, inadequate healthcare, border policing, climate change-these are not what you ordinarily hear feminists talking about. but also in economic justice”-for readers of Roxane Gay and Rebecca Solnit ( Vogue).įeminism shouldn’t start-or stop-with seeing women represented at the top of society. A vocal supporter of the International Women’s Strike, she coined the phrase “feminism for the 99 percent.The organizers of the International Women’s Strike “cut through the corporate feminist ‘ Lean In’ noise to offer a feminism rooted not just in intersectionality.

Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research.

She was one of the main organizers of the International Women’s Strike in the United States and is on the editorial board of the International Socialist Review. Tithi Bhattacharya is Associate Professor and Director of Global Studies at Purdue University. She was one of the main organizers of the International Women’s Strike in the United States and is a member of the editorial collective of Viewpoint Magazine. Feminism must be anticapitalist, eco-socialist and antiracist.Ĭinzia Arruzza is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. It must focus on those at the bottom, and fght for the world they deserve.
