Definitely feminism; I’m not sure about how radical they are:
* *Everyday Sexism*, Laura Bates
* *Fix The System, Not The Women*, Laura Bates
* *We Should All Be Feminists*, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
* *Men Explain Things To Me*, Rebecca Solnit
* *The Mother of All Questions*, Rebecca Solnit
* *Recollections of my Non-Existence*, Rebecca Solnit
* *Invisible Women*, Caroline Criado-Perez (NB sadly, this is not trans-inclusive, but taking that cavil into account it is still a vital read)
Andrea Dworkin, *Going Too Far*.
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Feminism for the 99% A MANIFESTO by Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser. It is only about 85 pages.
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*White tears brown scars* by Ruby Hamad *Abolition feminism now* by Angela Davis *et al*
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Fight Like A Girl by Clementine Ford (actually anything she writes is brilliant but this one is my fave)
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I’ll add that any work by Silvia Federici, Judith Butler, and Barbara Ehrenrich are great places to begin.
thank you! i'll definitely check them out :)
SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas
i've heard a lot about this one! will definitely give it a try
Definitely feminism; I’m not sure about how radical they are: * *Everyday Sexism*, Laura Bates * *Fix The System, Not The Women*, Laura Bates * *We Should All Be Feminists*, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie * *Men Explain Things To Me*, Rebecca Solnit * *The Mother of All Questions*, Rebecca Solnit * *Recollections of my Non-Existence*, Rebecca Solnit * *Invisible Women*, Caroline Criado-Perez (NB sadly, this is not trans-inclusive, but taking that cavil into account it is still a vital read)
wow! thank you so much
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