An Intersectional Working Class: Freeing Identity Politics from Neoliberalism
Capitalism and the neoliberal culture operating enables an environment in which identity is hyper-individualized and prevents intersectional, working class solidarity.
Capitalism and the neoliberal culture operating enables an environment in which identity is hyper-individualized and prevents intersectional, working class solidarity.
We must make our own organizations more democratic, we must resist the allure of anecdotal politics, and we must practice politics of care for one another no matter what!
All wins aren’t actually wins for progressives, especially when policy isn’t the most important thing involved.
Women’s rights, by definition, can’t be expected to advocate issues that affect the rights of men and male-identifying individuals. Nor can they effectively advocate for race issues.
The received wisdom seems to be “hold your nose” and vote for Clinton: anyone but Trump. That way, you stop the monster and preserve a system gagging for another war.