A material revolution has to be at the basis of feminism, he says. Even feminists who are opposed to locking men up as the solution to sexual violence tend to argue that public shaming on the internet is another thing entirely. But i think you argue that it's wrong to dismiss the consequentiality of public and internet shaming. Why so? I think the idea of thatpublic shaming on line has nothing to do has no consequences that we should take seriously - this is a broadly pernicious trend.
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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