Internationalism has always been important for the socialist and communist left. Is it something distinct, happening with the feminist movement in its internationalism? I think that we are thinking in a sort of internationalism that is not built with a protagonism of political parties. But also, how can we rethink this relation between concrete and abstract? How we can er reframe our struggles, very bedded in our territories,. And these very concrete struggles has havtory the possibility to connect with spanded territory.
Feminist political theorist and organizer Verónica Gago on Argentina’s massive feminist movement and strike, the ties that bind domestic labor and financial exploitation, neoliberalism from below, and more.
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