Six decades of feminism
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DIRECTOR:The 8M confronts us with a paradox: Women's Day inspires and also provokes. The date has gained strength, but, just as feminism, its senses have never been univoc, which causes as much adhesion as criticism. A survey conducted by Andrés Bello University indicates that 71% of those consulted are considered feminist “little or nothing” and that half estimate that current feminism is “radical”, although a majority recognize that there are …
Six decades of feminism
On International Women’s Day, Lynne Segal surveys over sixty years of thinking and activity and draws some lessons for the way forward. Early on, International Women’s Day always had ties to socialism. The Socialist Party of America declared the first National Woman’s Day on 28th February 1909; the following year the German Marxist Clara Zetkin […]
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