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Why I am not a feminist
Book • 2017
In 'Why I Am Not a Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto', Jessa Crispin critiques contemporary feminism for its lack of depth and radicalism.
She argues that feminism has become a diluted identity, often focusing on individual choices rather than systemic change.
Crispin calls for a return to more radical feminist ideals, emphasizing the need for broader social transformation beyond gender alone.
She argues that feminism has become a diluted identity, often focusing on individual choices rather than systemic change.
Crispin calls for a return to more radical feminist ideals, emphasizing the need for broader social transformation beyond gender alone.
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