There's a kind of implied, or sometimes more explicitly expressed, condemnation o women who live their lives with men. And un surprisingly, that drives people out of a movement. So in terms of what we should keep andand what we should let go, i mean, i think the interesting question is how do you re engage a political critique of sex without alienating lots of women from the feminist movement?
What are the politics of sex? Incels, porn, sexual racism, the feminist sex wars, and more. Philosopher Amia Srinivasan on her new essay collection The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century.
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