![]() ![]() The book focuses on the revolutionary potential of feminist movements across the world and the challenge they pose to capitalism as a system. In their argument, the authors reposition capitalism as a central aspect for gender oppression, and argue that a global feminist movement needs to extend to an anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, anti-racist, eco-socialist struggle. In this book, the authors, Cinzia Aruzza, Tithi Bhattcahrya, and Nancy Fraser, move away from the myopic view of feminism for a select few to focus on a universal idea of feminism. ![]() Feminism must be anticapitalist, eco-socialist and antiracist. ![]() It must focus on those at the bottom, and fight for the world they deserve. 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 the drive to have women represented at the top of their professions. But aren't they the biggest issues for the vast majority of women around the globe? ![]() Unaffordable housing, poverty wages, inadequate healthcare, border policing, climate change-these are not what you ordinarily hear feminists talking about. Named one of Vogue's "Most Anticipated Books of 2019" ![]()
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