“Nancy Fraser, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Cinzia Arruzza cut through the corporate feminist (and heavily debunked) “Lean In” noise to offer a feminism rooted not just in intersectionality of identity but also in economic justice. Now that the system of liberal values is in crisis and we are experiencing a new international feminist wave, we have the space to create a new feminism: anti-capitalist, anti-racist and eco-socialist. It must start with those at the bottom, and fight for the world they deserve. But don’t these issues impact the vast majority of women globally? 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 seeing women represented at the top of society. Unaffordable housing, poverty wages, healthcare, climate change, border policing not the issues you ordinarily hear feminists talking about. But far from providing the solution, the liberal feminism is part of the problem. The mainstream media continues to equate feminism with liberal feminism. A manifesto for when “leaning in” is not enough. The revolutionary challenge to spread 'another' feminism all around the world.įrom three of the organizers of the International Women’s Strike.
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